Tamapoʻuliʻalamafoa
Template:Short description In the Polynesian mythology of the Tongan island of ʻAta, the god TamapoTemplate:OkinauliTemplate:Okinaalamafoa<ref>In some sources the name is given as "Tamapo", but this may not be a genuine abbreviation, but rather a careless misquote.</ref> is the king of the heavens. He is the one who ordered (through his servants all called Tangaloa (Tangaloa Template:OkinaEiki, Tangaloa Tufunga, and Tangaloa Template:OkinaAtulongolongo)) the sub-god [[LaufakanaTemplate:Okinaa]] to become ruler of that island.<ref>Template:Cite book</ref>
According to others, however, [[Tangaloa 'Eiki|Tangaloa Template:OkinaEiki]] was the ancestor god and Tangaloa TamapoTemplate:Okinaulialamafoa, Tangaloa Template:OkinaEitumātupuTemplate:Okinaa, Tangaloa Template:OkinaAtulongolongo, and Tangaloa Tufunga his offspring.
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[edit]- Template:OkinaO. Māhina, Ko e Ngaahi Template:OkinaAta mei he Histōlia mo e Kalatua Template:Okinao Tongá: Ke TufungaTemplate:Okinai ha Lea Tonga Fakaako, AU 2006, Template:ISBN