Fa'atiu, the Glossary
In Samoan mythology Fa'atiu is the wind and storm god.[1]
Table of Contents
4 relations: Fisaga, Samoan mythology, Tiʻitiʻi, Wind.
- Samoan deities
- Wind deities
Fisaga
Fisaga in Samoan mythology is a light and the gentle breeze. Fa'atiu and Fisaga are Oceania mythology stubs, Sky and weather gods and Wind deities.
Samoan mythology
Samoan culture tells stories of many different deities. Fa'atiu and Samoan mythology are Oceania mythology stubs.
See Fa'atiu and Samoan mythology
Tiʻitiʻi
In Samoan legend, the mythological figure Tiitii Atalaga appears in legends very similar to those recounting the tales of the demigod Māui, found in other island cultures. Fa'atiu and Tiʻitiʻi are Samoan deities.
Wind
Wind is the natural movement of air or other gases relative to a planet's surface.
See Fa'atiu and Wind
See also
Samoan deities
Wind deities
- Aja (orisha)
- Aura (mythology)
- Ayao
- Ayida-Weddo
- Cihuatecayotl
- Egoi
- Fa'atiu
- Feilian
- Fisaga
- Fūjin
- Huitztlampaehecatl
- Huracan
- Isetsuhiko
- Laʻa Maomao
- List of wind deities
- Mata Upola
- Matuu
- Mictlanpachecatl
- Njörðr
- Qʼuqʼumatz
- Raka (mythology)
- Raka-maomao
- Shinatsuhiko
- Tlalocayotl
- Vayu-Vata
- Wind gods
- Yel iyesi
- Zhulong (mythology)