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22: 193:ʻAhoʻeitu grew up and became curious about his father. His mother told him the truth and let him climb the giant toa. In the heavens he found his father and he found he had elder stepbrothers. They did not like him and killed him, but his father resurrected him. Then he spoke that ʻAhoʻeitu should go down to earth where he would become the first 162:
for the village where she came from. They cohabitated and the god went back up. He returned and they slept and he went up, many times. One day they overslept and a tern flying over saw them and woke them up. Therefore one island is called Tala-kite
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Tangaloa, (or a variant of this name conforming to the local vernacular) is found in many other Polynesian mythologies. He may have exchanged functions with his cousins Hikuleʻo and Maui, or other gods seemingly at random in different places.
182:). Then, when the woman answered him that her place was sandy, he said he would throw some clay down from the sky so she could make a plantation for their child. So the hill Holohiʻufi ( 107:, Tangaloa ʻEitumātupuʻa, Tangaloa ʻAtulongolongo, and Tangaloa Tufunga. But different sources disagree about the exact family relations between any Tangaloa. Tangaloa Tufunga ( 147: 151: 65: 43: 36: 174:ʻIlaheva became pregnant and bore a son. After a while the god returned down from the sky and told her to name him 378: 324:, nowadays there is only a 2 m wide channel between Mataʻaho and Talakite, Toʻonangakava having disappeared. 154:. Tangaloa ʻEitumātupuʻa climbed down from the sky and saw a beautiful woman shellfishing. Her name was 201:. Because of their murder his elder brothers, if they wanted to go down too, would have to serve him. 104: 30: 373: 93: 47: 198: 8: 280: 295: 85: 96:, or in some sources the brother or son or father of them. He was Tangaloa ʻEiki ( 333:
Nowadays this hill is where the New Zealand high commission residence is located.
175: 197:(from divine descent) to replace the Tuʻi Tonga which came from the maggots of 100:), and was assigned by his father, Taufulifonua, the realm of the sky to rule. 367: 141: 194: 155: 89: 272: 321: 146:) reaching into the sky grew on the island of Toʻonangakava between 300: 239: 255: 228: 220: 190:, a kind of yam) was planted. Then the god did no longer return. 267: 250: 215: 159: 116: 82: 128: 112: 131:
is a second rank god of somewhat malevolent nature).
365: 103:Among his offspring the following are found: 115:maker. Tangaloa ʻEitumātupuʻa is known in 66:Learn how and when to remove this message 29:This article includes a list of general 360:(Greenwood Press: New York, 1989), 100. 88:. The first Tangaloa was the cousin of 366: 15: 81:was an important family of gods in 13: 358:Dictionary of Polynesian Mythology 35:it lacks sufficient corresponding 14: 390: 134: 20: 327: 314: 1: 339: 259:, symbolized by the squid or 186:) was made and the heketala ( 105:Tangaloa Tamapoʻuliʻalamafoa 7: 204: 167:) and the other Mata-ʻaho ( 10: 395: 308: 50:more precise citations. 347:Tongan myths and tales 379:Sky and weather gods 199:Kohai, Koau, mo Momo 125:T. ghost and riddle 121:Tagaloa Eitumatupua 111:) was known as an 320:In the lagoon of 281:Marquesas Islands 76: 75: 68: 386: 334: 331: 325: 318: 71: 64: 60: 57: 51: 46:this article by 37:inline citations 24: 23: 16: 394: 393: 389: 388: 387: 385: 384: 383: 364: 363: 349:, BPB Bulletin 342: 337: 332: 328: 319: 315: 311: 304:god of the sea. 246:keeper of fire. 207: 137: 72: 61: 55: 52: 42:Please help to 41: 25: 21: 12: 11: 5: 392: 382: 381: 376: 374:Tongan deities 362: 361: 354: 345:E.W. Gifford, 341: 338: 336: 335: 326: 312: 310: 307: 306: 305: 292: 277: 264: 247: 236: 225: 206: 203: 180:day has dawned 158:also known as 136: 133: 90:Havea Hikuleʻo 74: 73: 28: 26: 19: 9: 6: 4: 3: 2: 391: 380: 377: 375: 372: 371: 369: 359: 355: 352: 348: 344: 343: 330: 323: 317: 313: 303: 302: 297: 293: 290: 286: 282: 278: 275: 274: 269: 265: 262: 258: 257: 252: 248: 245: 241: 237: 234: 230: 226: 223: 222: 217: 213: 212: 211: 202: 200: 196: 191: 189: 185: 181: 177: 172: 170: 166: 161: 157: 153: 149: 145: 143: 135:ʻEitumātupuʻa 132: 130: 127:; an eitu or 126: 122: 118: 114: 110: 106: 101: 99: 95: 91: 87: 84: 80: 70: 67: 59: 49: 45: 39: 38: 32: 27: 18: 17: 357: 356:R.D. Craig, 350: 346: 329: 316: 299: 288: 284: 271: 260: 254: 243: 232: 219: 208: 192: 187: 184:pour the yam 183: 179: 173: 168: 164: 140: 139:A big toa (' 138: 124: 120: 109:T. carpenter 108: 102: 97: 78: 77: 62: 56:January 2013 53: 34: 48:introducing 368:Categories 340:References 195:Tuʻi Tonga 169:Eye-of-day 31:references 322:Tongatapu 188:slip tern 176:ʻAhoʻeitu 160:Vaʻepopua 86:mythology 301:Tangaroa 296:Aotearoa 244:Tangaroa 240:Manihiki 233:Tangaroa 205:See also 165:tern-see 156:ʻIlaheva 152:Talakite 148:Mataʻaho 142:ironwood 79:Tangaloa 289:Takaʻoa 285:Tanaʻoa 273:Ta'aroa 256:Kanaloa 251:Hawaiʻi 229:Mangaia 221:Tagaloa 98:T. lord 44:improve 353:, 1924 268:Tahiti 83:Tongan 33:, but 309:Notes 283:, as 216:Samoa 117:Samoa 261:heʻe 150:and 144:tree 129:aitu 113:adze 94:Maui 92:and 298:as 294:In 287:or 279:In 270:as 266:In 253:as 249:In 242:as 238:In 231:as 227:In 218:as 214:In 171:). 119:as 370:: 351:8 291:. 276:. 263:. 235:. 224:. 178:( 163:( 123:( 69:) 63:( 58:) 54:( 40:.

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Tongan
mythology
Havea Hikuleʻo
Maui
Tangaloa Tamapoʻuliʻalamafoa
adze
Samoa
aitu
ironwood
Mataʻaho
Talakite
ʻIlaheva
Vaʻepopua
ʻAhoʻeitu
Tuʻi Tonga
Kohai, Koau, mo Momo
Samoa
Tagaloa
Mangaia
Manihiki
Hawaiʻi
Kanaloa
Tahiti
Ta'aroa
Marquesas Islands

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