Savali Explained
In Polynesian mythology (Samoa), Savali is the messenger of Tagaloa.[1]
This name was given to the Samoan-language official gazette launched by the Administration of German Samoa in 1905,[2] pursued during New Zealand administration (1914-1962) and still on print nowadays in independent Samoa.[3]
Notes and References
- The Samoan story of creation: a tala . John Fraser . Journal of the Polynesian Society . 1 . 3 . 186 . 1892 . 2 March 2021.
- Web site: A translation of the first copy of the "Savali" (newspaper in the Samoan language) printed by direction of Dr Solf one time German Administrator of Samoa. . 1905 . 2 March 2021 . NZETC.
- Web site: Savali Newspaper . Government of Samoa . 2 March 2021.