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JOHN FRASER. 



XX. — The following is a list of the 



Kings op Manu'a, 



as I received it to day (July 13, 1871) from Taua-nu'u. — T. P. 



The name of the king. Meaning of the name. 



1. Tae-o-Tagaloa* 



2. Fa'a-ea-nu'u (son of 1), "lifter up of submerged! lands." 



" safe as the bird over there," 

 " escaping right off." 

 " the flood." 



" the elder 'Ali'a," or double canoe. 

 " the boy {i.e., younger) 'Ali'a. 



brothers 

 sons of 1 



as above. 

 " shut up by night." 



" one bird." 



11 a native of Uea " (Wallace Isld.) 



3. Sao-io-io-manu (son of 2), 



4. Sao-loa (son of 2), 



5. Le-Lologa (son of 3), 



6. 'Ali'a-matua (son of 5), 



7. 'Ali'a-tama (son of 5), 



8. Fa'a-ea-nu'u ^ 



9. Pui-pui-po 



10. Sili-ai-vao 



11. Ti'aligo (son of 9) 



12. Se-manu (son of 10), 



13. Fa'a-toalia (son of 12) 



14. Taliutafa (son of 13) 



15. Ti'aligo. 



16. Seuea (daughter of 14) 



17. Salon (brother of 16) 



18. Taliutafa, (son of 17) 



19. Talolo-mana 



20. Vao-mana (son of 19) 



21. Talolo (son of 20) 



22. Talolo-fa'a-lelei-nu'u, " Talolo who reconciles the lands." 



His was a long and prosperous reign, with no wars ; all 

 the upper lands and those to the east were occupied 

 by a large population. 

 /Poumele 

 Segi 



Pule-ta-faga-faga; he invented a kind of double canoe. 

 Iolite 



Tui-a-aitu " king of spirits.' 



Taalolo fana-ese " go in crowds and err in shooting." 



Le-Vao, reigned from before 1830, " the bush." 



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* The Samoan g everywhere sounds ng. f Submerged, i.e., conquered. 



