• Tongan narrative, Tongan mythology, or ancient Tongan religion, sometimes referred to as tala-ē-fonua (meaning, "telling of the land and its people")...
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    Samoan mythology Sina and the Eel Tahiti and Society Islands mythology Tongan narrative Tuna Tuvaluan mythology Ulupoka Beckwith, Martha, Hawaiian Mythology...
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    narrative Rapa Nui narrative Samoan narrative Tahitian narrative Tongan narrative Tuvaluan narrative Ethnoreligious group Völkisch movement Folk religion...
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  • from Proto-Central Pacific *burotu. In the Tongan narrative, Pulotu is presided over by Havea Hikuleʻo. In Tongan cosmology the sky, the sea, and Pulotu existed...
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  • narrative Rapa Nui narrative Samoan narrative Tahitian narrative Tongan narrative Tuvaluan narrative Paiwan shamanism Sakizaya native religion Taivoan animism...
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    which was used to explain the human characteristics of dogs. In the Tongan narrative, Maui-Atalaga and his son/brother Maui-Kijikiji attempted to hunt down...
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  • Tongan kava ceremonies are a variety of ceremonies involving the kava plant that play an integral part of Tongan society and governance. They play a role...
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  • and for humanity to move about with ease. In the Tongan version of his tales, Māui drew up the Tongan Islands from the deep: first appeared Lofanga and...
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  • Red, White & Brass (category Tongan diaspora)
    Zealand comedy film directed by Damon Fepulea'i. The film centres around Tongan New Zealander rugby fan Maka, who is seeking to get tickets to attend the...
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    Nukuʻalofa (category Pages with Tongan IPA)
    Nukuʻalofa (/ˌnuːkuəˈloʊfə/ NOO-koo-ə-LOH-fə, Tongan: [nukuʔaˈlofa]) is the capital and largest city of Tonga. It is located on the north coast of the...
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    Minerva Reefs (category Articles containing Tongan-language text)
    The Minerva Reefs (Tongan: Ongo Teleki) are a group of two submerged atolls located in the Pacific Ocean between Fiji, Niue and Tonga. The islands are...
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    Australian Melanesian Micronesian Nauruan Papuan Polynesian Cook Islander Hawaiian Māori Rapa Nui Tahitian Tongan...
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    account of his experiences, a description of Tongan society and culture, and a grammar and dictionary of the Tongan language. The Port au Prince was an English...
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    Polynesia (category Articles containing Tongan-language text)
    portal Films set in Polynesia Polynesian narrative Polynesian Society Polynesian Voyaging Society Polynesians Tongan: Polinisia; Māori: Poronihia; Hawaiian:...
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  • Palagi (category Articles containing Tongan-language text)
    Futuna. Written Pālagi or Papālagi in Samoan, and Papālangi or Pālangi in Tongan, the term Pālagi is also used in Niuean. The etymology of the term Palagi...
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    the reef was recognized by the South Pacific Forum in September 1972. A Tongan expedition was sent to enforce the claim, arriving on 18 June 1972. The...
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    Pākehā (category Articles containing Tongan-language text)
    proto-Polynesian root puaka, known in every Polynesian language (puaka in Tongan, Uvean, Futunian, Rapa, Marquisian, Niuean, Rarotongan, Tokelauan, and Tuvaluan;...
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  • literature Palau literature Samoan literature Solomon Islands literature Tongan literature Tuvalan literature Vanuatu literature East African literature...
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  • 19°49′S 88°35′E / 19.82°S 88.59°E / -19.82; 88.59 (Tafakula) 34 2015 Tongan (Polynesia) goddess invoked for favorable seasons for the crops WGPSN Tahu...
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    Mangarevan narrative (or Mangarevan mythology) comprises the legends, historical tales, and sayings of the ancient Mangarevan people. It is considered...
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  • Tuʻi Kanokupolu (category Articles containing Tongan-language text)
    Ngata was sent to Hihifo district, Tongatapu, the western part of the Tongan empire, to govern the district on behalf of the Haʻa Tuʻi, the Tuʻi Tonga...
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  • and at other times being rejected and replaced by other explanatory narratives. These myths, for the most part, likely stem from Proto-Indo-European...
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    "case par excellence" for China's debt-trap diplomacy, but called the narrative a "myth" because the project was proposed by former Sri Lankan president...
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    design. Tongan chiefs taking part in Fijian wars would bring them back as prizes of war. Drua construction eventually became a monopoly of Tongan shipbuilders...
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    Tribe of Naphtali with Norway. Pacific Islanders (Samoans, Hawaiians, Tongans, Fijians, etc.). Kitchen, Kenneth A. (2003), On the Reliability of the...
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    that these islands are now known. "Feejee", the Anglicised spelling of the Tongan pronunciation, occurred in accounts and other writings by missionaries and...
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    none of the core cast are of Chinese descent, with two of the leads having Tongan ancestry while only one, Chai Hansen, is of half-Asian (his father is Thai)...
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  • Xingsi Shitou Xiqian Yaoshan Weiyan Yunyan Tansheng Yunju Daoying Tongan Daopi Tongan Guanzhi Liangshan Yuanguan Dayang Jingxuan Touzi Yiqing Furong Daokai...
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    Australian Melanesian Micronesian Nauruan Papuan Polynesian Cook Islander Hawaiian Māori Rapa Nui Tahitian Tongan...
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     161. Carter (III), Samuel (1976). Cherokee sunset: A nation betrayed: a narrative of travail and triumph, persecution and exile. New York: Doubleday. p...
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