Māʻimoaʻalōngona
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Māʻimoaʻalōngona "Royal Game of Hearing" is the daughter of the god Pil'e (or Limu) and the goddess Kele. She married her brother Toiukamea "Hidden Iron" and had children. This pair seems to be a modern invention, since ukamea "iron" is a word that postdates European contact; other informants leave out this generation.
When
Relationships
- co occurs with
- Taufulifonua, Havea Lolofonua, Fonuʻuta, Fonutahi, Tangaloa, Velesiʻi, Velelahi, Māui, Hikuleʻo, Limu
- consort of
- Toiukamea
- sibling of
- Toiukamea
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Sources
wikipedia (1)
Source passages
“They had a son Toiukamea "Hidden Iron" and a daughter Māʻimoaʻalōngona "Royal Game of Hearing" who married each other and had children. This pair seems to be a modern invention, since ukamea "iron" is a word that postdates European contact; other informants leave out this generation.”
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