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- Hikuleo abstract "In the mythology of Tonga, Havea Hikuleʻo is the god of the world, Pulotu. The islands of Kao, Tofua, Hunga Haʻapai, Hunga Tonga, Late and Fonualei came from stones thrown down from the skies by Hikuleʻo. They are all volcanic islands. The other, (coral) islands were fished up by his brother or cousin Maui.Hikuleʻo's ancestors were, according to one source, the god Pil'e (Limu according to others) and the goddess Kele, who came from Pulotu and created the mythical land of Tongamamaʻo for their children to dwell in. They had a son Toiukamea (hidden iron) and a daughter Māʻimoaʻalōngona (royal game of hearing) who married each other and had children. Among their children were many sons', the boy Taufulifonua and the girl Havea Lolofonua. One day they lay on the beach, naked, as they were still innocent, with their legs in the sea. The tide rose and the water covered them more and more. Then an oʻo (meaning: to penetrate) fish swam along and started to suck from the girl's labia, which caused her a lot of joy. Once the fish had been chased away the boy tried to gently stroke her inflicted parts but that did not give her relief. Then instead of his hand, he tried it with his penis, and suddenly the girl was consoled. So copulation was invented, and Havea Hikuleʻo was the first of many children.Meanwhile, Taufulifonua and Havea Lolofonua's younger brother and sister, also twins, also married each other. They were named Fonuʻuta (land turtle) and Fonutahi (sea turtle) and their child was Maui (Maui Motuʻa, that is; if he was not the child of Taufulifonua and Havea Lolofonua themselves). And the next younger brother and sister, also twins who married each other, were Velesiʻi (small enticer) and Velelahi (big enticer), who brought forth Tangaloa (Tangaloa ʻEiki, that is).When Taufulifonua had become old and close to death, he divided the universe: Tangaloa got the sky to rule, Maui the earth, and Havea Hikuleʻo became the lord of Pulotu.Tangaloa's descendants would become later the (divine) Tuʻi Tonga starting with ʻAhoʻeitu. Maui's line became the Tuʻi Talau, while Hikuleʻo's offspring was Loʻau, and the ancestry of the Tuʻi Haʻatakalaua.The historical interpretation of this triumvirate (Hikuleʻo, Maui, Tangaloa) may be a struggle to liberate Tonga from the dominance of the Tuʻi Pulotu empire in Fiji, after which the victors could divide the spoils. Or theoritically they could have been Sāmoans, which made would have made Tonga and Fiji part of the so-called Tuʻi Manuʻa empire. But without credible evidence or claim, it is still a mystery whether Tu'i Manu'a even existed or had power over the isles of Tonga, Fiji or any other.".
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- Hikuleo wikiPageWikiLink Ahoeitu.
- Hikuleo wikiPageWikiLink Category:Tongan_mythology.
- Hikuleo wikiPageWikiLink Fonualei.
- Hikuleo wikiPageWikiLink Fonualei_(volcano).
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- Hikuleo wikiPageWikiLink Hunga_Haapai.
- Hikuleo wikiPageWikiLink Hunga_Tonga.
- Hikuleo wikiPageWikiLink Kao_(island).
- Hikuleo wikiPageWikiLink Late_(Island).
- Hikuleo wikiPageWikiLink Late_(Tonga).
- Hikuleo wikiPageWikiLink Lava.
- Hikuleo wikiPageWikiLink Limu_(Tongan_mythology).
- Hikuleo wikiPageWikiLink Loau.
- Hikuleo wikiPageWikiLink Manumea.
- Hikuleo wikiPageWikiLink Maui_(Tongan_mythology).
- Hikuleo wikiPageWikiLink Pulotu.
- Hikuleo wikiPageWikiLink Rock_(geology).
- Hikuleo wikiPageWikiLink Saveasiuleo.
- Hikuleo wikiPageWikiLink Tangaloa_(Tongan_mythology).
- Hikuleo wikiPageWikiLink Tofua.
- Hikuleo wikiPageWikiLink Tonga.
- Hikuleo wikiPageWikiLink Tongan_mythology.
- Hikuleo wikiPageWikiLink Tooth-billed_pigeon.
- Hikuleo wikiPageWikiLink Tui_Haatakalaua.
- Hikuleo wikiPageWikiLink Tui_Manua.
- Hikuleo wikiPageWikiLink Tui_Manuʻa_Elisala.
- Hikuleo wikiPageWikiLink Tui_Pulotu.
- Hikuleo wikiPageWikiLink Tui_Tonga.
- Hikuleo wikiPageWikiLink Tuʻi_Haʻatakalaua.
- Hikuleo wikiPageWikiLink Tuʻi_Tonga.
- Hikuleo wikiPageWikiLink World.
- Hikuleo wikiPageWikiLink ʻaʻā.
- Hikuleo wikiPageWikiLinkText "Havea Hikule'o".
- Hikuleo wikiPageWikiLinkText "Havea Hikuleo".
- Hikuleo wikiPageWikiLinkText "Hikule".
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- Hikuleo subject Category:Tongan_mythology.
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- Hikuleo comment "In the mythology of Tonga, Havea Hikuleʻo is the god of the world, Pulotu. The islands of Kao, Tofua, Hunga Haʻapai, Hunga Tonga, Late and Fonualei came from stones thrown down from the skies by Hikuleʻo. They are all volcanic islands.".
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- Hikuleo wasDerivedFrom Hikuleo?oldid=343533376.
- Hikuleo wasDerivedFrom Hikuleooldid=677570944.
- Hikuleo isPrimaryTopicOf Hikuleo.