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And you can see more from chess board pieces wholesalers cheap laptops sap for diaper indash car dvd window manufacturer virginia DVB PCI Card w cu alloy xenon hid headlight ionizer air cleaner The story cycle around Kae and Sinilau is a well known entity in Polynesian mythology, found back on several places (see notes). Kae is the Tongan version of the S?moan word ?ae, meaning "shit", of which not only a heap features in the story, but its use also made directly clear to the native listeners that Kae is the anti-hero in the epos.The third player Longopoa in this respect is an outsider.Contents1 Lo?au 2 Kae 2.1 Tonga and Tununga 2.2 Sinilau's revenge 3 Longopoa 4 Notes 5 References // Lo?auIt started all with Lo?au from Ha?amea, one of the many Lo?au known in Tongan history. Ha?amea may be the place of his lepa in central Tongatapu, or it is an alternative for S?moa (Ha?amoa in Tongan). He ran a famous navigation school on an artificial lake (lepa) near Fualu,[1] and his boat was either a tongiaki (an old sailing boat of Tongan design) or a kalia (a better, more modern design originating from Fiji).One day Lo?au got tired of people taunting him all the time when he would go for a real trip. So he had his big canoe dragged to the sea and told his mat?pule (chiefly attendants) Kae and Longopoa, to accompany him to some nearby islands. So they went. But when they passed Ha?apai, Lo?au told to 'sail on past the shore'. The same thing happened at Vava?u and then Niuatoputapu, and then S?moa, and then Niuafo?ou, and then ?Uvea, and then Futuna.[2] No one knew that Lo?au had already decided silently from the beginning to go beyond the horizon and not to return. He wanted to go to the land of the talking puko trees, probably Pulotu.The ship steered on downwards (i.e. south or west in Tongan navigation sense). They came at a white sea; they came at a floating pumice sea; they came at a slimy sea.[3] Then they reached the horizon at the end of the sky. There is a hole in the sky and a great whirlpool in the ocean, because of the waters going in when there is ebb in Tonga, and coming out at flood. There was also a reef with a pandanus tree and a large rock. The mast of the ship got stuck in the branches of the tree and was to be freed. It was done with a push, and that push caused the ship either to disappear in the whirlpool or through the opening in the sky, lost in space, never to be seen back anymore.Kae and Longopoa did not await this happening. They had agreed to desert this foolish trip and they made it back to the reef, Kae clinging to the tree, and Longopoa to the stone.KaeWhen it got dark and the flood current came out again, Kae suggested Longopoa that they better found a way to escape from the island, everybody for himself. He plunged in the sea and swam away. At midnight he landed on a sandy island; (other sources tell: many days later). He saw 8 dead whales on the shores and hundreds on neiufi fish, or (according to others) less whales but 2 huge man eating sharks, luckily also dead. It was the lair of the kanivatu a giant bird (like the roc), which was known to be a man eater too. Kae wisely hid for the night between two of the whales. The bird returned to his nest in the morning. When it was preening its feathers, Kae emerged and clung to one of its legs (or the feathers of its breast according to some, or of its wing according to some). At midday the bird flew away over the ocean, with his passenger, and when Kae saw they were over land, he let go. The place were he landed was on the coralsand beach of ?Akana (A?ana in S?moan), the western part of ?Upolu. He was friendly received by the high chief of the area, Sinilau, who gave him status, more than he ever had gotten in Tonga, but not enough to enter the kava circle.[4] So Kae stayed in S?moa for some time. But then he was seized by a longing for Tonga to tell about all the wonderful things he had seen, and he announced to Sinilau that he wanted to go. Sinilau agreed and presented him with a farewell gift. He would be allowed to ride on the back of his twin whales.Tonga and TunungaSinilau's aunt[5] had a daughter who one day ate a piece of whalemeat, which was leftover in the house. She got pregnant and bore a twin, who were named Tonga and Tununga-tofua?a (tofua?a: whale).[6] They were whales. Sinilau spoke: "Go well Kae, just tell the whales whereto to go. But leave them in deep water at the weathercoast. And when you have reached your home, before you go to your relatives, prepare a bunch of coconuts, scented oil, some unpainted tapa and a floormat, give it to them to return to me." Which was a very modest request, and Kae agreed.Kae had the trip of his life. Too soon he was back at Tongatapu, at Polo?a, where the tidal flats start, and it was just low tide. He left the whales in shallow water a speeded to Ha?amea. He told his relatives what had happened, and then shouted out to all his friends from Fatai and Matafonua and Lakepa and so on, that they came with knives and spears and axes...(and so on)
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