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Tuna (Polynesian mythology)

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Tuna is the lover of Hine, and asks that his head be cut off and planted in order to stop a flood. A coconut shoot grows from the head. A variant of the story is told in the
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Flood, Bo; Strong, Beret E.; Flood, William; Adams, Connie J. (1999).
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Index

Polynesian mythology
eels
Hawaiian mythology
Māui
Hina
coconut palm
Mangaia
Samoan
Sina and the Eel
Pacific Island legends : tales from Micronesia, Melanesia, Polynesia, and Australia
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978-1-57306-084-4
"The Legend Of Sina and The Eel"
"Sina and the Eel: The Origin of the Coconut"
Māui (Hawaiian mythology)
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