Religion:Fa'atiu
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Short description: Polynesian wind and storm god.
In Samoan mythology Fa'atiu is the wind and storm god.[1] In one Samoan legend, Tiʻitiʻi imprisons the winds one by one in his canoe or calabash, leaving only Fisaga free.[2][3]
References
- ↑ Jan Knappert (1995). Pacific mythology : an encyclopedia of myth and legend. London: Diamond Books. p. 77. ISBN 9780261666559. https://archive.org/details/pacificmythology0000knap.
- ↑ Johannes Carl Andersen (1969). MYTHS AND LEGENDS OF THE POLYNESIANS. Rutland, VT: C. E. TUTTLE. p. 218-219. ISBN 9780804804141. https://archive.org/details/mythslegendsof00jean.
- ↑ John B. Stair (1896). "JOTTINGS ON THE MYTHOLOGY AND SPIRIT-LORE OF OLD SAMOA". Journal of the Polynesian Society 5 (1): 57. http://www.jps.auckland.ac.nz/document//Volume_5_1896/Volume_5%2C_No._1%2C_March_1896/Jottings_on_the_mythology_and_spirit-lore_of_old_Samoa%2C_by_John_B._Stair%2C_p_33-57/p1. Retrieved 30 December 2021.
Original source: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fa'atiu.
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