Tagaloa

Proper noun

 * 1)  The chief deity of Samoan mythology; the creator of the universe and progenitor and chief of all other gods; also used in combination with epithets for certain deities brought into being by said creator.
 * 2) * 1887, Thomas Powell, A Samoan Tradition of Creation and the Deluge, Francis W. H. Petrie (editor), Journal of the Transactions of the Victoria Institute, Volume 20,, page 150,
 * Tagaloa the Creator then sat down, and produced Tagaloa the Unchangeable, and Tagaloa the Visitor of the Peoples, and Tagaloa the Prohibitor of the Peoples, and Tagaloa the Messenger,§ and Tuli and Logonoa.
 * 1) * 1987 [1892], Thomas Powell (collector and translator), [Translation of oral history, originally published 1892], quoted in 1987, Malama Meleisea, Penelope Schoeffel Meleisea (editors), Lagaga: A Short History of Western Samoa,, page 6,
 * Tagaloa looked down to Tagaloa the messenger, and he made the Tongan group spring up; then that land sprung up.
 * Then he turns his face to this ; and looks up to the heavens, for he is unable to move about, then Tagaloa, the creator and Tagaloa, the immovable looked down and caused Savaiʻi to spring up, then that land grew up.