- In
Samoan mythology, Māui or
Tiʻitiʻi gave fire to his people.
Being the
curious and
kolohe demigod that he is,
Tiʻitiʻi concealed himself closely to...
- In
Samoan legend, the
mythological figure Tiʻitiʻi Atalaga appears in
legends very
similar to
those recounting the
tales of the
demigod Māui,
found in...
- the Earth, and has only one arm. Mafuiʻe was also the
keeper of fire.
Tiʻitiʻi, a demigod, won the fire from him in a battle, thus
introducing fire to...
-
Samoan mythology Fa'atiu is the wind and
storm god. In one
Samoan legend,
Tiʻitiʻi imprisons the
winds one by one in his
canoe or calabash,
leaving only Fisaga...
-
Samoan mythology is a
light and the
gentle breeze. In one
Samoan legend,
Tiʻitiʻi imprisons the
winds one by one in his
canoe or calabash,
leaving only Fisaga...
-
character from the 2016
Disney film Moana,
based on the
mythological figure Tiʻitiʻi,
equivalent to Māui
elsewhere in
Polynesia Crown Prince Maui (fl. 10th...
-
Pulotu Sava
Savali Saveasiʻuleo Sina and the Eel
Taema Tagaloa Tinilau Tiʻitiʻi Tui Fiti
Upolu Culture of
Samoa Hawaiian religion Cook
Islanders religion...
- Māui (Māori mythology) Maui (Tahitian mythology) Maui (Tongan mythology)
Tiʻitiʻi Ghosts in
Polynesian culture Polynesian explorers of the Pacific, historically...
-
Retrieved 12 May 2020. Do not
italicise Maori words. Asiata,
William Tiʻitiʻi. "Das Kiwitanga".
Retrieved 27
October 2021. "Definition of haka in English"...
- – "Ka
Tangi te
Tiitii Ka
Tangi to Kaakaa" Best Mana Reo
Album Southside of
Bombay with Mina
Ripia "Kia Mau" Ruia – "Ka
Tangi te
Tiitii Ka
Tangi te Kaakaa"...