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*E.W. Gifford, Tongan myths and tales, BPB 8, 1924 Neongo he taʻane ʻo Tuʻutanga mo ha Tuʻi Tonga, mahalo pē ʻUluakimata, kae ʻoku ʻikai pau, naʻe ʻikai ha moheofo ia, kā ko e fokonofo pē. Ko Paku, naʻe hoko ia ko e toutai ʻo e Tuʻi Tonga. Ko hono hako ʻoku ʻiloa ko Fakafānua English translation available: Go
Puha TUPUʻANGA (tohi hohoko) | Tuʻutangahunuhunu (fefine—~1640—) | |||
ʻene mātuʻa | ʻeiki→ | Atamataʻila | ←fehuhu | |
tokoua | Mataeletuʻapiko | Tuʻutangahunuhunu | ||
ʻohoana I | ʻUluakimata II | |||
fānau | Tafolo | |||
ʻohoana II | Kinikinilau (mei Nukunukumotu) | |||
fānau | Paku |
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