Samoa, A Hundred Years Ago And Long Before by George Turner
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The special abode of Tuifiti was a grove of large and durable trees called Ifilele, or _Afzelia bijuga_. No one dared to cut that timber. A story is told of a party from Upolu who once attempted it, and the consequence was that _blood_ flowed from the tree and that the sacrilegious strangers all took ill and died. In later times the trees fell harmlessly under the axes of the villagers, and were very useful in building a house for their missionary. 42. TUNA MA FATA--_The Eel and the Litter._ There are two mountains at the west end of Upolu with a stream between them. On the one mountain Tuna lived, and on the other Fata. They were in the habit of meeting at the stream close by the habitat of a great eel. With this they amused themselves by taking it out of the water and carrying it about shoulder high on a litter. 43. VAVE--_Swift._ 1. This was the name of a war god in Savaii, said to have come from Tonga, and incarnate in the Manualii (_Porphyris Samoensis_). Bird of Lii, or Bird of Chiefs, the word may be translated. If it flew about and behind the war party, they were encouraged and sure of victory; but if the bird fluttered about before them, it was a sign of defeat. Again, if in time of peace it was seen pecking at the ridge pole of the house, that was a sign of a coming disturbance, and the pressure of some heavy fine. When the people mustered in the village for battle, and before going off to meet the enemy, they were first of all |
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