Takalaua
Appearance
HOKOHOKO ʻO E HOUʻEIKI ʻENAU FAKANOFO | |||
tokotaha naʻe fetongi | Tuʻi Tonga | tokotaha hoko | |
Havea II | Takalaua | Kauʻulufonua (fekai) | |
fakanofo | ~1450 | ||
fakamālōlō |
Puha TUPUʻANGA (tohi hohoko) | Takalaua (tangata—~1450—) | ||||
ʻene mātuʻa | ʻeiki→ | Havea II | ←fehuhu | ||
tokoua | Takalaua | ||||
ʻohoana | Vaʻelaveamata | ||||
fānau | Kauʻulufonua (fekai) | Moʻungāmotuʻa | Melinoʻatonga | Lotauai | Lātūtoevave |
- E.W. Gifford, Tongan myths and tales, Bernice Pauahi Bishop museum bulletin 8, 1924
ʻI he talanoa kehe, ko Lātūtoevave ʻoku ui Lātūteovave, pea ko e taʻokete ia ʻo Melinoʻatonga mo Lotauai.
Naʻe moemoepō ʻa Takalaua ʻe he ongo tamasiʻi mei ʻUvea, ko Tamasia mo Malofafa, lolotonga ʻene taumafa ʻi he motu ʻo Mataʻaho. Pe, ʻi he tala kehe, naʻa ne moemoepō ʻi Fangafeʻatu, ʻi he matātahi ʻo Talasiu ʻe he ongo tamasiʻi mei Pelehake. English translation available: Go