Tagaloa

In Samoan mythology, Tagaloa (also known as Tagaloa-lagi or Tagaloa of the Heavens/Skies) is generally accepted as the supreme ruler,[1] the creator of the universe, the chief of all gods and the progenitor of other gods and humans. Tagaloa dwelt in space and made the Heavens (lagi),[1] the sky, the land, the seas, the fresh water, the trees and the people. Samoans believed Tagaloa created nine heavens (lagi tua iva).[1] After Tagaloa made the islands, the humans developed from worms.[1]

The arrival of missionaries and Christianity in Samoa from 1830 saw the Samoan atua gods like Tagaloa, replaced by a Christian deity.[1]

Different Legends

Tagaloa features in many of Samoa's myths and legends.

See also

References

  1. 1.0 1.1 1.2 1.3 1.4 1.5 1.6 , Journal of Pacific History, Vol. 33, Mo.2, J998