Fisaga in Samoan mythology is a light and the gentle breeze. In one Samoan legend, Tiʻitiʻi imprisons the winds one by one in his canoe or calabash, leaving only Fisaga free. [1] [2] Other versions of the story attribute this to Maui. [3]
In the Samoan language, fisaga refers to a “gentle, pleasant wind associated with good weather.” [4]
Fisaga in Samoan mythology is a light and the gentle breeze. In one Samoan legend, Tiʻitiʻi imprisons the winds one by one in his canoe or calabash, leaving only Fisaga free. [1] [2] Other versions of the story attribute this to Maui. [3]
In the Samoan language, fisaga refers to a “gentle, pleasant wind associated with good weather.” [4]