Maori Mysteries Unfold: Why the Kiwi Bird has No Wings, A Folktale From New Zealand - Episode 13 of Fireside Folklore with Hades

EPISODE · Dec 15, 2023 · 22 MIN

Maori Mysteries Unfold: Why the Kiwi Bird has No Wings, A Folktale From New Zealand - Episode 13 of Fireside Folklore with Hades

from Fireside Folklore with Hades · host Tiffany J. Kim

Send over your dead SMS messages.Greetings, shades of the mortal realm! Hades here with scintillating show notes to illuminate our tale of self-sacrifice by New Zealand's beloved kiwi bird. Join me on a verdant journey back to primordial forests, before humans stamped trails through virgin wilderness. Something sinister lurks amid the towering kauri and rimu trees, an insidious blight turning mighty giants into lifeless husks. Who will step forward to save this arboreal realm from ecological ruin? Not the honey-voiced tui, too timid to leave sun-kissed branches. The elegant pukeko scoffs at soil-sullied feet, refusing to abandon aerie perches. Busyness, excuses...I've heard them all in my Underworld domain. Just when hope seems lost, the unlikeliest volunteer flaps forth - the tiny kiwi, stout and stripe-feathered. No flashy plumage or melodious calls, easily overlooked among avian brethren. But outward appearances deceive, for within that barrel-shaped body beats a heart of astonishing courage.With muted earth-hued feathers donned as camouflage, the erstwhile high-flyer descends to shadowy forest floor on a noble quest to save arboreal kin. Giving up flight, sunshine's warmth, and rainbow brilliance, the nocturnal insect-eater patrols the leaf-strewn ground in solitude.Generations flourish under the kiwi's humble guardianship. Children yet unborn will hear this legend and learn that true heroism often dwells quietly in the most unassuming souls. What awaits should you join our crackling fireside gathering? A deliciously chilling ghost tale set in old Mexico next episode. But first, immerse yourself in the sonorous tones of New Zealand's twin national anthems, a harmonious nod to the Māori and European strands interwoven in Kiwi identity. Regale your ears with Hermes' lyrical ode extolling New Zealand's trailblazing suffragettes, brooding volcanic peaks, and mouthwatering hokey pokey treats.Most crucially, witness the genesis of the peculiar bird now as ubiquitous as New Zealand's avian emblem. Marvel how sacrificed flight and lost luster transform the diminutive dove into an enduring, cherished symbol of selfless devotion to future generations. This moving kiwi legend and more awaits within our tale-spinning circle, dear listeners! Journey through the candlelit tunnel toward my beckoning voice to discover profound truths hidden below brooding exteriors. 

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