What does Sina mean in Samoan?

The word sina also means ‘white’ or silver haired (grey haired in age) in the Samoan language.

What is the legend of Sina and the Eel?

The myth of Sina and the Eel tells the tale of how the first coconut tree came to the islands. The legend tells of a beautiful girl called Sina, from the island of Savaii, who had a small pet eel. When the eel grew, it fell in love with Sina. This made Sina afraid so she tried to run away, but the eel followed her.

What is the long eel’s name Maui?

In Hawaii, the eel is known as Kuna Loa, and he longed for the beauty and companionship of Hina. But after his advances are rejected he becomes vengeful and creates a diversion of the stream which begins to flood the cave dwelling of Hina and her family, including her son Maui.

What is the legend of coconut?

Life went on until the day when a terrible dryness struck the lands and during which only the coconut resisted the sun. Thus, in spite of the God’s prohibition to touch this tree, men picked its fruit full of clear and nutritive water.

Did Maui create coconuts?

When Tuna came out of hiding, Māui pulled out his stone axe and killed Tuna. The Long Eel had been causing trouble to a lot of the townsfolk, but thanks to Māui they were all safe now. Then Maui buried Tuna, causing a palm tree to grow and creating the first coconuts.

What are Samoan warriors called?

Nafanua was an historical ali’i (chief/queen) and toa (warrior) of Samoa from the Sā Tonumaipe’ā clan, who took four pāpā (district) titles, the leading ali’i titles of Samoa.

Who is the Samoan God?

Tagaloa
Tagaloa was a supreme god who made the islands and the people. Mafui’e was the god of earthquakes. There were also a number of war deities. Nafanua, Samoa’s warrior goddess hails from the village of Falealupo at the western end of Savai’i island, which is also the site of the entry into Pulotu, the spirit world.

Do coconuts grow in Tahiti?

Coconut trees grow near the seashore and can tolerate salt water. Coconut palm trees are as much a part of the islands of Tahiti as they are a part of Polynesian myth. The life of a coconut begins as a flower pod that becomes a bunch of flowers among the leaves at the top of the tree.

Are there coconuts in Bora Bora?

You will find thousands of these trees lining the island, so much so that travelers and locals alike will advise against sitting beneath them because of how many coconuts fall every day. Another prevalent sight in Bora Bora related to these coconut trees is the high number of coconut crabs found on the island.

Who is the Princess of Samoa?

Nafanua is a famous Samoan Warrior Princess and a legend in Polynesian mythology. According to Samoan mythology, Nafanua was the daughter of Saveasi’uleo, the Ali’i of Pulotu. In one legend, Nafanua’s mother was Tilafaiga the sister of Taema, the twin sisters that swam from Fiti with the tatau tools.

How did the Samoan legend of Sina and the tuna originate?

The Samoan Legend of Sina and the Eel (Tuna) is one that interprets our ancestors understanding of the origin of the coconut tree, regarded in Polynesia as the “Tree of Life”. A beautiful girl named Sina cared for a pet eel and as the eel grew it fell in Love with Sina.

Where did Sinan Tuna go to school at?

Tuna received his education in the UK at Regent’s University. He previously worked at a leading research and advisory company. He has been a Board member at Farmasi since 2019. His grandfather, the late Dr. Cevdet Tuna, was the founder of one of the Republic of Turkey’s first pharmacies.

Where did the coconut tree for Sina come from?

As you sit by the pool, remember Tuna’s Love for Sina and the origin of the coconut tree which is central to our everyday life.

How did Sina the Eel get to Samoa?

The King of Fiji, the Tui Fiti, heard this and decided to go there and win Sina for his wife. Using all his powers of Fijian magic Tui Fiti turned himself into a young eel or tuna and swam with the ocean currents to Samoa.* One day as Sina dipped seawater for her mother’s cooking she noticed the young tuna in a lagoon pool.