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Atua
Atua-Atua
tutelary spirits. There is also a district on the island of Upolu in Samoa called Atua. Atua or gods are also at the centre of Māori mythology. In traditional
Atua-Prime Minister of Samoa
2021 general election. On 23 July 2021, the Samoan Court of Appeal ruled that the Faʻatuatua i le Atua Samoa ua Tasi (FAST) party had been in government
Atua-Atua (district)
Ātua is an ancient political district of Samoa, consisting of most of the eastern section of Upolu and the island Tutuila. Within Samoa's traditional
Atua-Tui Ātua Tupua Tamasese Efi
Tui Ātua Tupua Tamasese Tupuola Tufuga Efi (born Olaf "Efi" Tamasese; 1 March 1938) is a Samoan political leader and as holder of the maximal lineage
Atua-American Samoa
American Samoa is an unincorporated territory of the United States located in the South Pacific Ocean, southeast of the island country of Samoa. Centered
Atua-Faʻatuatua i le Atua Samoa ua Tasi
Faʻatuatua i le Atua Samoa ua Tasi (FAST; English: Samoa United in Faith) is a political party in Samoa. It was founded by MP La'auli Leuatea Polataivao
Atua-List of political parties in Samoa
political parties in Samoa. As of 2020[update], Samoa has six officially recognized political parties, the ruling Fa'atuatua i le Atua Samoa ua Tasi (FAST)
Atua-Politics of Samoa
the Samoa Islands chain, the Tui Atua from Atua and the Tui A'ana from A'ana (both on Upolu). The Tui Manu'a held the highest political power in Samoa and
Atua-Faʻamatai
Samoa, central to the organization of Samoan society. It is the traditional indigenous form of governance in both Samoas, comprising American Samoa and
Atua-Districts of Samoa
Savea Sano Malifa, owner of the Samoa Observer newspaper. There is no current holder of the Vaetamasoalii pāpā title. Atua has its capital at Lufilufi, a
Atua-Samoa
Samoa, officially the Independent State of Samoa and until 1997 known as Western Samoa (Samoan: Sāmoa i Sisifo), is a Polynesian island country consisting
Atua-O le Ao o le Malo
Tui Ātua Tupua Tamasese Efi, had served two prior terms as Prime Minister and is the elder son of Tupua Tamasese Meaʻole. He was elected by the Samoan Legislative
Atua-Samoan mythology
seas, rain, harvest, villages, and war. There were two types of deities, atua, who had non-human origins, and aitu, who were of human origin. Tagaloa was
Atua-Seal of American Samoa
April 17, 1973, the official seal of American Samoa, with the motto, Sāmoa Muamua Le Atua (English: "Samoa, Let God Be First"), was dedicated. The seal
Atua-Eva, Samoa
island in Samoa, located midway between the villages of Solosolo and Salelesi. The village is in the electoral constituency of Anoamaa 2, in the Atua district
Atua-Samoan language
aliʻi, ʻava, atua, tapu and numerals as well as in the name of gods in mythology. Linguists differ somewhat on the way they classify Samoan in relation
Atua-Territory of Western Samoa
Western Samoa was the civil administration of Western Samoa by New Zealand between 1920 and Samoan independence in 1962. In 1914, German Samoa was captured
Atua-Lalomanu
district of Atua. It has a population of 712. The white sandy seaside is called Lalomanu Beach, one of the most popular beaches in Samoa with beach fale
Atua-Falefa
lineage chiefs) of Ātua's Salamasina line: Tupua Tamasese and Matā'afa. Together with the village of Salani, Falefa is home to one of Samoa's main political
Atua-Fiamē Naomi Mataʻafa
is a Samoan politician and High Chiefess (matai) who has served as the seventh Prime Minister of Samoa and leader of the Faʻatuatua i le Atua Samoa ua Tasi
Atua-Legislative Assembly of Samoa
Assembly (Samoan: Fono Aoao Faitulafono a Samoa), also known as the Parliament of Samoa (Samoan: Palemene o Samoa), is the national legislature of Samoa, seated
Atua-Samoan tālā
costs and to reflect a more modern, streamlined Samoa. The new coins feature the then Head of State, Tui Atua Tupua Tamasese Efi and are themed around local
Atua-Apia
Development Bank of Samoa and new courts complex in Mulinuu, with the district, supreme, and land & titles courts (2010). The Tui Atua Tupua Tamasese Building
Atua-2007 Samoan o le Ao o le Malo election
Ātua Tupua Tamasese Efi was elected unopposed by the 49-member strong parliament. This O le Ao o le Malo election was the first to occur since Samoa gained
Atua-Tupua Tamasese
title and the pāpā Tui Atua mantle are currently held by Samoa's former Prime Minister and Head of State, His Highness Tui Atua Tupua Tamasese Efi. The
Atua-Deputy Prime Minister of Samoa
minister. The incumbent, Tuala Iosefo Ponifasio of the Faʻatuatua i le Atua Samoa ua Tasi (FAST) party, has served since 2021. His role was disputed from
Atua-Coat of arms of Samoa
subscription of the motto "Fa'avae i Le Atua Samoa", meaning in the English language "God be the Foundation of Samoa", the whole being contained within surrounding
Atua-Malietoa Tanumafili II
within Samoa were made and ancient funeral rites were performed. The delegation (or auala) from Lufilufi and Falefa, representing the Tui Atua, circled
Atua-Samoan literature
Language shift, and linguicide. In Samoan 18__. O Pese ma Viiga i Le Atua. (Samoan Hymnal.) 496 pages. Malua Press. Apia, Samoa. 1884. O Le Tusi Paia. O Le Feagaiga
Atua-Samoa National Democratic Party
2020 the party announced it would join forces with the Faatuatua i le Atua Samoa ua Tasi and Tumua ma Puleono parties to contest the 2021 election. SNDP
Atua-Laʻauli Leuatea Polataivao
3 constituency and is the founder and chairman of the Faʻatuatua i le Atua Samoa ua Tasi (FAST) party. Schmidt is the son of former Government Minister
Atua-Lepā, Samoa
Lepā Electoral Constituency are part of the larger political district of Atua. The six villages within Lepā Electoral Constituency includes the settlements
Atua-2012 Samoan o le Ao o le Malo election
citizen of Samoa, be eligible to run for parliament and not have previously been removed from office. Parliament unanimously re-elected Tui Ātua. His inauguration
Atua-Lufilufi
in Samoa. The village is part of the electoral constituency (Faipule District) Anoamaa East which is within the larger political district of Atua. The
Atua-2023 Samoa Honours and Awards
The 2023 Samoa Honours and Awards were appointments made by the O le Ao o le Malo of Samoa, Tuimalealiʻifano Vaʻaletoʻa Sualauvi II, to various Orders
Atua-Salamasina
a basis of legitimacy for the new power-brokers of Samoa, the orator group Tumua of A'ana and Atua. For the next four centuries or so, they were to manipulate
Atua-The Banner of Freedom
LE ATUA SAMOA (M. Theo). Charles Stuart University. p. 55. "O a'u o le Samoa…". 4 June 2017. "Fr Tovia bears "the sign that Jesus died for Samoa"". 4
Atua-Tuimalealiʻifano Vaʻaletoʻa Sualauvi II
Sualauvi II (born 29 April 1947) is a Samoan politician who is the current O le Ao o le Malo (head of state) of Samoa, in office since 2017. He was appointed
Atua-Vavau, Samoa
island in Samoa. The village is part of the Lotofaga Electoral Constituency (Faipule District) which is within the larger political district of Atua. The population
Atua-Vailoatai, American Samoa
Vailoatai is a village in southwestern Tutuila, the main island of American Samoa. It is located on the eastern end of Leone Bay. The village is known for
Atua-2017 Samoa Honours and Awards
The 2017 Samoa Honours and Awards were appointments made by the O le Ao o le Malo of Samoa, Tui Atua Tupua Tamasese Efi, to various Orders, decorations
Atua-Electoral constituencies of Samoa
The Fono Aoao Faitulafono (Legislative Assembly) of Samoa has 51 members representing 51 electoral constituencies. Until 1991 voting for candidates in
Atua-Piula Cave Pool
Piula on the north coast of Upolu island in Samoa. It is situated at Lufilufi in the political district of Atua, 26 km east from the capital Apia, along
Atua-Ulutogia
in Samoa. The village is part of the electoral constituency (Faipule District) Aleipata Itupa i Luga which is part of the political district of Atua. It
Atua-Savaiʻi
Savaiʻi is the largest and highest island both in Samoa and in the Samoan Islands chain. The island is also the sixth largest in Polynesia, behind the
Atua-Salani
may refer to: Salani dialect, spoken in India Salani, Samoa, a village in Atua District, Samoa Salani, an Italian surname; notable people with the name
Atua-Marumaru Atua
Marumaru Atua ("under the protection of God") is a reconstruction of a vaka moana, a double-hulled Polynesian voyaging canoe. It was built in 2009 by the
Atua-Tuilaʻepa Saʻilele Malielegaoi
February 1944) is a Samoan politician and economist who served as the sixth prime minister of Samoa from 1998 to 2021. Tuilaʻepa is Samoa's longest serving
Atua-Nuʻutele
volcanic tuff ring. It lies 1.3 km off the eastern end of Upolu island, Samoa, in central South Pacific Ocean. It is the largest of the four Aleipata
Atua-2014 Samoa Honours and Awards
The 2014 Samoa Honours and Awards were appointments made by the O le Ao o le Malo of Samoa, Tui Atua Tupua Tamasese Efi, to various Orders, decorations
Atua-Tupua Tamasese Lealofi IV
Tui Ātua Tupua Tamasese Lealofi IV (8 May 1922 – 9 July 1983) was the second prime minister of Samoa from 25 February 1970 to 20 March 1973 and again from
Atua-Toelupe Poumulinuku Onesemo
Toelupe Poumulinuku Onesemo is a Samoan politician and Cabinet Minister. He is a member of the Fa'atuatua i le Atua Samoa ua Tasi party. Onesemo was educated
Atua-Namua
Namu'a is a small, uninhabited island off the east coast of Upolu island in Samoa, in central South Pacific Ocean. It is one of four small islands in the
Atua-Samoan Civil War
rival Samoan factions in the Samoan Islands of the South Pacific. The political struggle lasted roughly between 1886 and 1894, primarily between Samoans contesting
Atua-List of members of the Legislative Assembly of Samoa (2021–2026)
of Samoa were elected on 9 April 2021. According to preliminary results, the 51 members consisted of 25 representatives of Fa'atuatua i le Atua Samoa ua
Atua-Masinalupe Makesi Masinalupe
Masinalupe Makesi Masinalupe (born ~1961) is a Samoan politician. He is a member of the Fa'atuatua i le Atua Samoa ua Tasi. Masinalupe was born in Lefaga and
Atua-Ritual
Ethnic and folk religions Afro-American religion Alaska Native religion Anito Atua Böö mörgöl Chinese folk religion Hanitu Hausa Kejawèn Native American religion
Atua-Polynesian navigation
Marumaru Atua in Rarotonga, 2010.
Atua-Maungatua
Maungatua, known also as Mauka Atua is a prominent ridge in the Taieri Plains in Otago, New Zealand. It rises 895 metres (2,936 ft) above the floodplain
Atua-Armorial of Oceania
Palau Papua New Guinea none Emblem of Papua New Guinea Samoa Fa'avae i le Atua Samoa : Samoa is founded on God Coat of arms of Samoa Solomon Islands To
Atua-2007 Samoan o le Ao o le Malo election
decades, Malietoa Tanumafili II, in May 2007. Former Prime Minister Tui Ātua Tupua Tamasese Efi was elected unopposed by the 49-member strong parliament
Atua-Seal of Niue
tagata Niue (the people of Niue). This sits upon a scroll bearing the motto "Atua, Niue Tukulagi" (God, Niue Eternally) and two katoua (cleaving clubs), representing
Atua-God Save the King
Māori-language version was written by Edward Marsh Williams under the title, "E te atua tohungia te kuini". There is a special New Zealand verse in English which
Atua-Gopher (protocol)
2004 GPLv2 or any later version Perl Apache 2 plugin to run Gopher-Server. Atua Charles Childers 2017.4 9 October 2017 ISC Forth Bucktooth (gopher link)
Atua-Hawaii
recount ancient history (the time of "pō") and the adventures of gods ("atua") and deified ancestors.[citation needed] There are many Hawaiian state parks
Atua-Heaven
spirits of newborn children originate Nga-Tauira, home of the servant gods Nga-atua, which is ruled over by the hero Tawhaki Autoia, where human souls are created
Atua-Te Atua Mahuru
Te Atua Mahuru is a prominent peak in southern Hawke's Bay, in New Zealand's eastern North Island. It lies in the Ruahine Range, within the boundaries
Atua-Māori culture
myth traditions with Rongomātāne (Rongo-mā-Tāne or Rongo) a high-ranking atua (god) in several Polynesian pantheons as the patron of agriculture/horticulture
Atua-Amazon River
Cajari 4,732.4 157.1 Pará 784 84,027 3,500.3 Tocantins 2,639 777,308 11,796 Atuã 2,769 119.8 Anajás 300 24,082.5 948 Mazagão 1,250.2 44.4 Vila Nova 5,383
Atua-Ralph Yarro III
American business executive, entrepreneur and an activist. He co-founded Atua Ventures and was previously the CEO of the Canopy Group. Yarro has been associated
Atua-ISO 3166-2:WS
Code Subdivision name (sm, en) WS-AA A'ana WS-AL Aiga-i-le-Tai WS-AT Atua WS-FA Fa'asaleleaga WS-GE Gaga'emauga WS-GI Gagaifomauga WS-PA Palauli WS-SA
Atua-Initiation
Ethnic and folk religions Afro-American religion Alaska Native religion Anito Atua Böö mörgöl Chinese folk religion Hanitu Hausa Kejawèn Native American religion
Atua-Comparative religion
Ethnic and folk religions Afro-American religion Alaska Native religion Anito Atua Böö mörgöl Chinese folk religion Hanitu Hausa Kejawèn Native American religion
Atua-God Defend New Zealand
govt.nz. Parliamentary Counsel Office. Retrieved 7 September 2017. "E Ihowa atua: "Triple Star"". Folksong.org.nz. February 2002. Retrieved 12 October 2021
Atua-Poi (performance art)
strands that were dyed yellow to form a diamond pattern known as Te Karu ō te Atua (the Eye of God). In the late 19th century and the first half of the 20th
Atua-Mother goddess
Frigg Demeter Gaia Rhea Ceres Terra Mat Zemlya Mokosh Živa Eingana Kunapipi Atua-anua (Rapa Nui) Ika-Roa (Maori) Varima-te-takere (Cook Islands) Coatlicue
Atua-Lia Maivia
Ofelia "Lia" Maivia (née Fuataga; August 6, 1927 – October 19, 2008) was a Samoan professional wrestling promoter. Maivia was the wife of Samoan professional
Atua-American Samoa
Unincorporated and unorganized U.S. territory Flag Seal Motto: "Sāmoa, Muamua Le Atua" (Samoan) (English: "Samoa, Let God Be First") Anthem: "Amerika Samoa" Location
Atua-Hakupu
Hakupu is one of the fourteen villages of the island of Niue. According to the 2022 census, it has a population of 180, making it the second-largest village
Atua-Niue
and asked for a "word of God"; hence, their village was renamed "Ha Kupu Atua" meaning "any word of God", or "Hakupu" for short.[citation needed] In 1889
Atua-List of national mottos
et justitia) Samoa: God be the Foundation of Samoa (Samoan: Fa'avae i le Atua Samoa). San Marino: Liberty (Latin: Libertas) São Tomé and Príncipe: Unity
Atua-Oracle
Ethnic and folk religions Afro-American religion Alaska Native religion Anito Atua Böö mörgöl Chinese folk religion Hanitu Hausa Kejawèn Native American religion
Atua-Liminality
Ethnic and folk religions Afro-American religion Alaska Native religion Anito Atua Böö mörgöl Chinese folk religion Hanitu Hausa Kejawèn Native American religion
Atua-Atuá River
The Atuá River is a river of Pará state in north-central Brazil. List of rivers of Pará Brazilian Ministry of Transport v t e
Atua-Divine language
Ethnic and folk religions Afro-American religion Alaska Native religion Anito Atua Böö mörgöl Chinese folk religion Hanitu Hausa Kejawèn Native American religion
Atua-Rite of passage
Ethnic and folk religions Afro-American religion Alaska Native religion Anito Atua Böö mörgöl Chinese folk religion Hanitu Hausa Kejawèn Native American religion
Atua-Tuvalu mo te Atua
"Tuvalu for the Almighty" (Tuvaluan: "Tuvalu mo te Atua") is the national anthem of Tuvalu. The lyrics and music are by Afaese Manoa. It was adopted in
Atua-Lufilufi
district of Atua. The village's population is 949. Lufilufi is the traditional center of the Atua district and is the residence of the royal Tui Atua pāpā title
Atua-Salamasina
So'oa'emalelagi was the principal wife of the paramount sovereign of the Atua district, Tui Ātua Māta‘utia, and Salamāsina was raised as their own daughter. She
Atua-Ngāti Tūwharetoa
Arawa canoe to New Zealand. The Tūwharetoa region extends from Te Awa o te Atua (Tarawera River) at Matatā across the central plateau of the North Island
Atua-Boy (2010 film)
Paki-o-Matariki – The Ratana Senior Concert Party Mum – Prince Tui Teka E Te Atua – St Josephs Maori Girls Choir Karu – Prince Tui Teka Flock of Hearts – The
Atua-Shamanism
Ethnic and folk religions Afro-American religion Alaska Native religion Anito Atua Böö mörgöl Chinese folk religion Hanitu Hausa Kejawèn Native American religion
Atua-Samoa
Nine) – is based at Leulumoega. Ātua has its capital at Lufilufi. The paramount 'tama-a-'aiga' (royal lineage) titles of Ātua are Tupua Tamasese (based in
Atua-Politics of Samoa
Manu'a islands in the far east of the Samoa Islands chain, the Tui Atua from Atua and the Tui A'ana from A'ana (both on Upolu). The Tui Manu'a held the
Atua-Fiamē Naomi Mataʻafa
as the seventh Prime Minister of Samoa and leader of the Faʻatuatua i le Atua Samoa ua Tasi (FAST) party since 2021. The daughter of Samoa's first Prime
Atua-Tokelau
Zealand Flag Badge Motto: "Tokelau mo te Atua" (Tokelauan) ("Tokelau for the Almighty") Territorial anthem: "Te Atua o Tokelau" Map of all Tokelau Islands
Atua-Tuvalu
ancestral spirits and other deities (animism), along with the power of the vaka-atua (the priests of the old religions). Laumua Kofe describes the objects of
Atua-List of Māori deities
This is a list of Māori deities, known in Māori as atua. Note: there are two Mythologies relating Tangaroa, Papatuanuku and Ranginui (Raki) Haumiatiketike
Atua-United States passport
Retrieved April 3, 2023. "Tuvalu Central Statistics Division | Tuvalu mo te Atua". "MTWA Statistical Bulletin" (PDF). "Foreign citizens who visited Ukraine
Atua-Veneration of the dead
Ethnic and folk religions Afro-American religion Alaska Native religion Anito Atua Böö mörgöl Chinese folk religion Hanitu Hausa Kejawèn Native American religion
Atua-Apotropaic magic
Ethnic and folk religions Afro-American religion Alaska Native religion Anito Atua Böö mörgöl Chinese folk religion Hanitu Hausa Kejawèn Native American religion
Atua-List of islands by area
Canada (Nunavut) 313 Upolu 1,125 434 Samoa (Tuamasaga A'ana Aiga-i-le-Tai Atua Va'a-o-Fonoti and Gaga'emauga) 314 King Island 1,121 433 Australia (Tasmania)
Atua-Toilet god
three "silent places" (sanmokudō) for contemplation. In New Zealand, the atua – the gods and spirits of the Māori people – were believed to focus on the
Atua-John Frum
Ethnic and folk religions Afro-American religion Alaska Native religion Anito Atua Böö mörgöl Chinese folk religion Hanitu Hausa Kejawèn Native American religion
Atua-Penetana Papahurihia
Penetana Papahurihia (died 1875), also called Te Atua Wera ("the fiery God"), was a Māori tohunga, war leader and prophet. He belonged to Ngā Puhi, by
Atua-Henare Te Atua
Henare Te Atua (died 1912) was a notable New Zealand tribal leader. Of Māori descent, he identified with the Ngāti Kahungunu iwi. Ballara, Angela; Sciascia
Atua-2012 Samoan o le Ao o le Malo election
le Malo (head of state) were held in Apia on 19 July 2012. Incumbent Tui Ātua Tupua Tamasese Efi was the only candidate, and was re-elected unopposed.
Atua-Districts of Samoa
that gave it its name. The paramount pāpā title and sovereign of Atua is the Tui Atua. The orator group which confers this title is the Faleono (House
Atua-Atua (district)
traditional polity, Ātua is ruled by the Tui Ātua together with the group of six senior orators of Lufilufi and 13 senior matai from throughout Ātua, comprising
Atua-Methods of divination
Ethnic and folk religions Afro-American religion Alaska Native religion Anito Atua Böö mörgöl Chinese folk religion Hanitu Hausa Kejawèn Native American religion
Atua-Tui Ātua Tupua Tamasese Efi
Tui Ātua Tupua Tamasese Tupuola Tufuga Efi (born Olaf "Efi" Tamasese; 1 March 1938) is a Samoan political leader and as holder of the maximal lineage Tama-a-'āiga
Atua-Electoral constituencies of Samoa
Falealili No. 1 Atua 24 Falealili No. 2 Atua 25 Lotofaga Atua 26 Lepa Atua 27 Aleipata Itupa-i-luga Atua 28 Aleipata Itupa-i-lalo Atua 29 Va'a-o-Fonoti
Atua-Malietoa Tanumafili II
chanting the ancient funeral chants associated with the district of Atua (where the Tui Atua is the paramount papa title) and its relationship with the district
Atua-List of U.S. state and territory mottos
North to the Future — English 1967 American Samoa Samoa, Muamua Le Atua Samoa, let Atua be first Samoan 1973 Arizona Ditat Deus God enriches Latin 1863 Arkansas
Atua-Prime Minister of Samoa
23 July 2021, the Samoan Court of Appeal ruled that the Faʻatuatua i le Atua Samoa ua Tasi (FAST) party had been in government since 24 May. Tuila'epa
Atua-'Ndrangheta
original on 10 October 2023. Retrieved 30 November 2023. "Máfia italiana atua com traficantes – Nacional – Diário do Nordeste". Diário do Nordeste. Archived
Atua-Spirit possession
Ethnic and folk religions Afro-American religion Alaska Native religion Anito Atua Böö mörgöl Chinese folk religion Hanitu Hausa Kejawèn Native American religion
Atua-List of goddesses
Anu-matao Whaitiri Marquesan Atanua Moriori Rohe Niue Hokohoko Rapa Nui Atua-anua Hina-Oio Manana Take Riri-tuna-rai Samoan Ele-ele Leutogi I'i Nafanua
Atua-Arahura (canoe)
Mikimiki (Te Mingimingi), Atua-whakanihoniho, Te Atua-whakataratara, and Whakarewa. Arahura may have also been the name of the atua that was brought along
Atua-Augur
Ethnic and folk religions Afro-American religion Alaska Native religion Anito Atua Böö mörgöl Chinese folk religion Hanitu Hausa Kejawèn Native American religion
Atua-Kava
Pittosporum. In other languages, such as Futunan, compound terms like kavakava atua refer to other species belonging to the genus Piper. The reduplication of
Atua-List of state leaders in the 9th century
list) – Ouaraa, King (c.800) Koroharua, King (?) Mahuta Ariiki, King (?) Atua Ure Rangi, King (?) Atuamata, King (?) Uremata, King (?) List of political
Atua-Atua-anua
Atua-anua is a mother goddess in the mythology of Easter Island. Robert D. Craig: Dictionary of Polynesian Mythology, 1989 v t e v t e
Atua-Te Atua o Tokelau
"Te Atua o Tokelau" ("The God of Tokelau"), or "Tokelau mo te Atua" ("Tokelau for God"), is the national anthem of Tokelau (Viki o Tokelau), a territory
Atua-Gavin Bishop
Margaret Mahy Book of the Year, the Nonfiction and Illustration awards for Atua 2018 – Margaret Mahy Book of the Year Award for Aotearoa: The New Zealand
Atua-Tupua Tamasese Lealofi IV
Tui Ātua Tupua Tamasese Lealofi IV (8 May 1922 – 9 July 1983) was the second prime minister of Samoa from 25 February 1970 to 20 March 1973 and again from
Atua-Pythia
Ethnic and folk religions Afro-American religion Alaska Native religion Anito Atua Böö mörgöl Chinese folk religion Hanitu Hausa Kejawèn Native American religion
Atua-Easter Island
population of 1,500. Those who perished included the island's tumu ivi 'atua, bearers of the island's culture, history, and genealogy besides the rongorongo
Atua-Tuimalealiʻifano Vaʻaletoʻa Sualauvi II
Acting 2007 Served alongside: Tui Ātua Tupua Tamasese Efi Succeeded by Tui Ātua Tupua Tamasese Efi Preceded by Tui Ātua Tupua Tamasese Efi O le Ao o le
Atua-Tupua Tamasese
reference to his many genealogical connections to the great families of Ātua. The 'Tamasese' part refers to his descendant Tupua Tamasese Titimaea, whose
Atua-Supernatural
Ethnic and folk religions Afro-American religion Alaska Native religion Anito Atua Böö mörgöl Chinese folk religion Hanitu Hausa Kejawèn Native American religion
Atua-Necromancy
Ethnic and folk religions Afro-American religion Alaska Native religion Anito Atua Böö mörgöl Chinese folk religion Hanitu Hausa Kejawèn Native American religion
Atua-Apia
Mulinuu, with the district, supreme, and land & titles courts (2010). The Tui Atua Tupua Tamasese Building (2012) in Sogi houses government ministries. Another
Atua-Anthropology
Ethnic and folk religions Afro-American religion Alaska Native religion Anito Atua Böö mörgöl Chinese folk religion Hanitu Hausa Kejawèn Native American religion
Atua-Māori mythology
volumes), edited by John White. The earliest full account of the genealogies of atua and the first humans was recorded from Ngāti Rangiwewehi's Wī Maihi Te Rangikāheke
Atua-Te Atua Mou E
"Te Atua Mou Ē" ("God is Truth") is the national anthem of the Cook Islands. It was adopted in 1982, replacing the previous New Zealand anthem "God Defend
Atua-Sky deity
rainbows Abeguwo, Melanesian sky goddess Amai-te-rangi, sky demon of Mangaia Atua I Kafika, supreme sky god of Polynesia Ira, Polynesian sky goddess Laufakana'a
Atua-Te tamari no atua
Te tamari no atua (Polynesian for The Son of God) or The Birth is an 1896 oil on canvas painting by Paul Gauguin, now in the Neue Pinakothek in Munich
Atua-Mahana no atua
Mahana no atua (English: Day of the God) is an 1894 oil painting by the French Post-Impressionist artist Paul Gauguin which is in the collection of the
Atua-Aku-Aku (mythology)
could communicate with Aku-Aku are known as koromaké or iva-atua. There were stories of iva-atuas being employed to dispose of particularly violent Aku-Aku
Atua-Paul Gauguin
he continued to execute paintings on Tahitian subjects such as Mahana no atua (Day of the God) and Nave nave moe (Sacred spring, sweet dreams). An exhibition
Atua-2021 Samoan general election
HRPP led some party members to defect, establishing the Faʻatuatua i le Atua Samoa ua Tasi (FAST) party promising a repeal. FAST elected Fiamē Naomi Mataʻafa
Atua-Samoa National Democratic Party
September 2020 the party announced it would join forces with the Faatuatua i le Atua Samoa ua Tasi and Tumua ma Puleono parties to contest the 2021 election.
Atua-Uenuku
Uenuku (or Uenuku-Kōpako, also given to some who are named after him) is an atua of rainbows and a prominent ancestor in Māori tradition. Māori believed that
Atua-Faʻatuatua i le Atua Samoa ua Tasi
Faʻatuatua i le Atua Samoa ua Tasi (FAST; English: Samoa United in Faith) is a political party in Samoa. It was founded by MP La'auli Leuatea Polataivao
Atua-List of members of the Legislative Assembly of Samoa (2021–2026)
results, the 51 members consisted of 25 representatives of Fa'atuatua i le Atua Samoa ua Tasi (FAST), 25 from the Human Rights Protection Party (HRPP), one
Atua-King's Official Birthday
church services and prayers, singing "God Save the King" and "Tuvalu mo te Atua", flag hoisting, public speeches, a Royal Salute, and a parade. As the King's
Atua-Austronesian peoples
petroglyph depicting a poi dog (ʻīlio) Carving of Rongo, the Māori deity (atua) of kūmara, from Taranaki, North Island, New Zealand A 1782 illustration
Atua-Mauatua
daughter of a chief, or at least was born in a high social group. The suffix -atua means 'for god/gods' and indicates a position within nobility. Mauatua left
Atua-Cook Islands
Rarotongan: Kūki 'Airani Penrhyn: Kūki Airani Flag Coat of arms Anthem: Te Atua Mou E (English: "God is Truth") Capital and largest city Avarua 21°12′S 159°46′W
Atua-Ngahuia Murphy
recognition", and linking menstruation in Māori communities to the concepts atua and whakapapa. Murphy's doctoral thesis was completed in 2019. Murphy has
Atua-O le Ao o le Malo
succeeded Tui Ātua Tupua Tamasese Efi after election by the Legislative Assembly for a five-year term on 30 June 2017 when Tui Ātua Tupua Tamasese Efi's
Atua-Tapuwae Poharutanga o Tukutuku
them." When Te Atua-noho-riu had grown older, Manawa and Kowhaki stole Tapuwae's heru (comb), put it in the cooking fire and served Te Atua-noho-riu food
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Atua-Pōmare I
Tu-nui-ea-i-te-atua-i-Tarahoi Vaira'atoa Taina Pōmare I; also known as Tu or Tinah or Outu, or more formally as Tu-nui-e-a'a-i-te-atua) was the unifier
Atua-Pōmare III
8. Teu Tunuieaite Atua 4. Pōmare I 9. Tetupaia-i-Hauiri 2. Pōmare II 10. Teihotu-i-Ahura’i 5. Tetua-nui-reia-i-te-raʻi-atea 11. Vave’a Tetua-nui-rei-a-ite
Atua-Falefa
a province of Atua. Atua is headed by the Tui Atua (sovereign of Atua), a title once held by the seer Tui Ātua Leutele (called Tui Atua Leutelelei'ite)
Atua-Divination
Ethnic and folk religions Afro-American religion Alaska Native religion Anito Atua Böö mörgöl Chinese folk religion Hanitu Hausa Kejawèn Native American religion
Atua-Cargo cult
Ethnic and folk religions Afro-American religion Alaska Native religion Anito Atua Böö mörgöl Chinese folk religion Hanitu Hausa Kejawèn Native American religion
Atua-Polynesian mythology
history of ancient times (the time of "pō") and the adventures of gods ("atua") and deified ancestors. The accounts are characterised by extensive use
Atua-Rongo
Rongo-hīrea, Rongo-marae-roa, and Rongo-marae-roa-a-Rangi) is a major god (atua) of cultivated plants, especially kumara (spelled kūmara in Māori), a vital
Atua-Tangaroa
Tangaroa (Takaroa in the South Island) is the great atua of the sea, lakes, rivers, and creatures that live within them, especially fish, in Māori mythology
Atua-Tūmatauenga
Tūmatauenga (Tū of the angry face) is the primary god (atua) of war and human activities such as hunting, food cultivation, fishing, and cooking in Māori
Atua-Whaitiri
Whaitiri is a female atua and personification of thunder in Māori mythology. She is the grandmother of Tāwhaki and Karihi. Whaitiri is the granddaughter
Atua-Mana (Oceanian cultures)
authority, ownership, status, influence, dignity, respect derived from the atua. In terms of leadership, Ngāti Kahungunu legal scholar Carwyn Jones comments:
Atua-Atua
Atua are the gods and spirits of the Polynesian peoples such as the Māori or the Hawaiians (see also Kupua); the Polynesian word literally means "power"
Atua-Atua I Kafika
In the mythology of Tikopia, the Atua I Kafika (also known as Sako) is a culture hero and supreme god. McKinnon, S. (1990). "The matrilateral transference
Atua-Atua I Raropuka
mythology (specifically Tikopia), Atua I Raropuka is a creator being, often spoken of in tandem with his wife, Atua Fafine. Raropuka is the lesser creator-god
Atua-Whiro
Shearer. p. 185-187. Retrieved 19 December 2022. "Black hole "resembles Whiro, atua of darkness" – Māori astronomer". Te Ao Māori News. Retrieved 25 January
Atua-Haumia-tiketike
of these relatives may not be considered atua as gods or greater spirits themselves but may instead be atua as lesser spirits. The translations of their
Atua-Maero
In Māori tradition, the Maero (or Mohoao) are an iwi-atua or supernatural people from New Zealand. They are sometimes described as giants or wild men of
Atua-Ngā Atua
In some versions of the Māori legend of Tāwhaki, Ngā Atua is the sixth of the twelve layers of the heavens (Craig 1989:183, White 1887–1891, I:App). R
Atua-Rūaumoko
Rūaumoko Māori Atua of Earthquakes, Volcanoes and Seasons Mt Taranaki a volcano in New Zealand. Ruaumoko is believed to cause volcanoes and earthquakes
Atua-Tū-te-wehiwehi
He is a son of Punga and brother of Ikatere. Punga's father was Tangaroa, atua of the sea. When Tāwhirimātea made war against his brothers for separating
Atua-Te Uira
Te Uira is an atua who personifies lightning in Māori mythology. Te Uira's child Te Kanapu, grandparent of Whaitiri, is also a personification of lightning