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In [[Polynesian mythology]] (specifically: [[Samoa]]), '''Sava''' and his sister, [[I'i]], were the children of [[Lefatu]] (the rock) and [[Le'ele'ele]] (the earth). They lived in Manu'a and became the first settlers of [[Savai'i]].
In the traditions of [[Samoa]], '''Sava''' and his sister, [[I'i]], were the children of [[Lefatu]] (the rock) and [[Le'ele'ele]] (the earth). They lived in Manu'a and became the first settlers of [[Savai'i]].


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Revision as of 10:24, 30 March 2006

In the traditions of Samoa, Sava and his sister, I'i, were the children of Lefatu (the rock) and Le'ele'ele (the earth). They lived in Manu'a and became the first settlers of Savai'i.

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  • A. Krämer, The Samoa Islands (trans. N. Verhaaren from Die Samoa-inseln, 1902; reprint University of Hawaii Press: Honolulu, 1994), 50-1