Losi (mythology)

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In the traditions of Samoa, Losi was a giant and a son of Tagaloa, who instructed him to go and catch fish for the gods. Losi obeyed, but played a trick on the gods by laying a fish at the door of each of them, causing them to slip and fall. Losi then stole a slip of taro plant and smuggled it back to earth, where it became a staple of Samoan diet.

Sources:

  • R.D. Craig, Dictionary of Polynesian Mythology (Greenwood Press: New York, 1989), 143-4.


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