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In Samoan mythology, Atu was the first man on Fiji and Tonga.[1] (Note: This is according to the Samoans, not the Fijians or Tongans; see also Ila.)

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  1. ^ "THE SAMOAN STORY OF CREATION—A 'Tala.'". Journal of the Polynesian Society. 1 (3): 179. 1892. Retrieved 4 September 2021.