In subduing Tawhiri, Tū created peace in the heavens and the earth. Stopping to think, he considered the actions that had led to this war, and became angry at his brothers for fleeing into hiding when Tawhiri attacked. In his anger, Tū chopped down the forests to find Tāne and threw him into a basket. Next, Tū searched out Haumia and Rongo by digging into the soft earth, and put them in the basket as well. At last, Tū made nets to capture Tangora's fish, and lured Tangora into the basket. In a rage, Tū opened his mouth and ate his brothers to punish them for their cowardice. Tū's descendants became the Māori, the humans who are able to master anything that they decide to conquer: the forest, the sea, the food, and the earth.
–"The Māori: Genealogies and Origins in New
Zealand"
Which details reveal courage as a Māori value? Check all that apply.
“In subduing Tawhiri, Tū created peace in the heavens and the earth.”
“In his anger, Tū chopped down the forests.”
“At last, Tū made nets to capture Tangora’s fish.”
“Tū opened his mouth and ate his brothers to punish them for their cowardice.”
“The Māori, the humans who are able to master anything that they decide to conquer”