- carpenter) was
known as an adze maker.
Tangaloa ʻEitumātupuʻa is
known in
Samoa as
Tagaloa Eitumatupua (T.
ghost and riddle; an eitu or aitu is a second...
- In
Tongan mythology, or oral history, ʻAhoʻeitu is a son of the god
ʻEitumātupuʻa and a
mortal woman, ʻIlaheva Vaʻepopua. He
became the
first king of...
- ʻEiki was the
ancestor god and
Tangaloa Tamapoʻulialamafoa,
Tangaloa ʻEitumātupuʻa,
Tangaloa ʻAtulongolongo, and
Tangaloa Tufunga his offspring. In some...
- of the Tuʻi
Tonga dynasty and the
abode of
deities such as
Tagaloa ʻEitumatupuʻa,
Tonga Fusifonua, and Tavatavaimanuka, the Manuʻa
islands of
Samoa were...
- had
several sons in the sky:
Tangaloa Tamapoʻuli ʻAlamafoa,
Tangaloa ʻEitumatupuʻa,
Tangaloa ʻAtulongolongo and
Tangaloa Tufunga. Old
Tangaloa grew tired...
- toa tree in
search of his father, one of the
great sky-gods,
Tangaloa ʻEitumātupuʻa. In his search, he
happened upon
Tangaloa and it is said that he partook...