Lagi-atea

deity earth Niuean single tradition · 2

Lagi-atea is one of the five original gods (tupua) of Niue who fled from the lost country of Fonuagalo. He came to settle on the island of Niue along with the other gods. He left Fonuagalo with the other gods either due to feeling unrecognized at feasts or because of laziness in preparing feasts.

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co occurs with
Hatulia
allied with
Fao, Laga-iki, Fakahoko, Huanaki

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wikipedia (2)

Source passages

“Fao, along with Laga-iki, Fakahoko, Huanaki, and Lagi-atea, left the lost country (Fonuagalo), because they felt they had not been properly recognized at feasts.”

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“A story is told that Huanaki, along with Laga-iki, Fakahoko, Fao, and Lagi-atea, left the lost country (Fonuagalo), because they felt they had not been properly recognized at feasts.”

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