Lei'ataua or Leiataua: The Polynesian Origin
Polynesian Interconnections: Samoa to Tahiti to Hawaii. 2005 books available at Hawaii bookstores.
The books "Polynesian Interconnections" were featured on Hawaii State-wide KHON 2, Hawaii Channel 2 Morning News. Oct 12, 2004.
(1) Barnes & Noble, Kahala Mall, Oahu HI (808-737-3323).
(2) Bestsellers Bookstore Ltd. Bishop Square, Downtown Honolulu (808-528-2378).
(3) Borders bookstore, Ward Center Honolulu (808-591-8995).
(4) Maui Borders bookstore, Maui Marketplace (808-877-6160).
(5) Native Books Hawaii, Ward Warehouse (800-887-7751).
(6) University of Hawaii, Hamilton Library (808-956-8111).
(7) Hawaii State Archives, Library Collection. October 6, 2004.
(8) Hawaii Medical Library, Queens Hospital. November 1, 2004. (808-536-9302).
Education about the Alii lineage of the Leiataua or Lei'ataua extended families will also reveal old interconnections between the islands of Samoa, Marquesas, Tahiti and Hawaii. It will educate about the Alii or high chiefs and kings of old Polynesia from the area of Samoa (Hamoa) and Tonga, which settled and birthed unique Polynesians in 2000-500BC. This area is known as SAMOA, 'Sa means Sacred' and 'moa means heart or center.' Sa moa or Sacred heart or Sacred center of Polynesia where the ancestors of Marquesans, Tahitians, Hawaiians, Maoris and all Polynesians originated from.
The Polynesian islands were settled from Western Polynesia to Eastern Polynesia as indicated via carbon dating and periods of island settlements (Lapita pottery). Early Polynesians migrated from the Samoan islands 2000-500BC to Marquesas 100AD to Tahiti 300AD to Hawaii 500AD, then from return voyages east to the west, these Polynesians settled Aotearoa 800-1000AD from the Cook Islands.
Sister islands found in SAMOA, TAHITI and HAWAII are Upolu and Savaii in Samoa 2000-500BC; Uporu and Havaii in Tahiti 300AD now called Taha'a and Raiatea; and finally Upolu on Hawaii and Hamoa (Samoa) Maui in Hawaii 500AD. This was a recreation of their sister island homes in SAMOA as the children of Savaii settled new lands in the east from Western Polynesia.
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Dedication: The Polynesian Samoan Hawaiian medical terms in books "POLYNESIAN INTERCONNECTIONS" are dedicated to the late Paramount Alii Lei'ataua Le Sa Peter Ah Ching of Upolu, Manono, Samoa, Hawai'i nei and Pago Pago, American Samoa who was hospitalized at Straub Medical Clinic Hospital in Honolulu, Hawaii 2003. This knowledge of medical Polynesian terminology is disseminated for the education of nurses and doctors upon caring for the Polynesian people of these Polynesian islands: Samoa, Tonga, Tahiti, Hawai'i and Aotearoa and the Polynesian triangle at large. Knowledge and a willingness to learn, communicate and help patients is in essence why people become healthcare workers ideally. God bless and may all benefit from this endeavor for effective medical care upon patients.
"Ua mo moe toa, malo le fai o le faiva lau susuga Lei'ataua Le Sa, se Tama fa'atamali'i, e tu toa, ma mitamita i lona Samoa, tausi aiga lelei. Ia vi'ia pea le Atua i ou galuega lelei. O lau pule lea, o ou galuega lava lea. Alofa tele lava mo oe le Tama peleina. Se'i ta toe oli'oli i le lagi ma le alofa tele lava, lou alo lava lea. E misia lava oe i aso uma, ae e le galo lava oe la'u Tama peleina."
Greetings in the Polynesian dialects or languages:
Fiji ( Bula vinaka ), Tonga ( Malo lelei ) SAMOA ( TaloFa ) ---> MARQUESAS ( TaloHa ) ---> HAWAII ( aloHa ) ---> AOTEAROA New Zealand ( aRoHa ). Tahiti ( Iorana ).
Copyright 2003-05 Peter Leiataua AhChing at John A. Burns School of Medicine-University of Hawaii at Manoa & Hawaii Federal & State Judiciary Courts Officer.
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