Lage-iki
Lage-iki is one of the gods of Niue in Niuean mythology. He is cited as one of the five original gods (tupua) of the island who fled from the lost country of Fonuagalo.[1]
Biography
Lage-iki was born as a human, but throughout his life he became a guardian spirit.[2]
gollark: But insisting that people also say "but also the world might not be real" before discussing any scientific thing is helpful, say?
gollark: I mean, yes, but if you don't assume those you can't really... do anything?
gollark: Explaining is hard even if you do know things, sometimes.
gollark: I think I remember his name from something.
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References
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- Bernice P. Bishop Museum Bulletin. Bishop Museum Press. 1926. pp. 157–8.
- Smith, S (1993). Niue: The Island and Its People. editorips@usp.ac.fj. p. 97. GGKEY:1ZG5T864FZB.
- Loeb, Edwin Meyer (1926). History and Traditions of Niue. The Museum. p. 163.
- Palekula. Niue The Island And Its People. editorips@usp.ac.fj. p. 48.
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