Roua From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Polynesian god In Tahiti and Society Islands mythology, Roua (or Rahoua or Tubua), is the creator god of the Tuamotus.[1] He is the father of Fati, the god of the Moon, and all the stars by Taonoui.[2] ↑ Jan Knappert (1995). Pacific mythology : an encyclopedia of myth and legend. London: Diamond Books. pp. 250–251. ISBN 9780261666559. ↑ Johannes Carl Andersen (1969). MYTHS AND LEGENDS OF THE POLYNESIANS. Rutland, VT: C. E. TUTTLE. pp. 396–398. ISBN 9780804804141. vteTahitian and Society Islander mythologyDeities Ai-tupuai Fati Ihi (goddess) 'Oro Potii-ta-rire Rearea Ro'o-i-Te-Hiripoi (ru:Ро’о-и-Те-Хиропои) Roua Ta'aroa Taonoui Te-uri Tumu-nui People the Maohi people Maui Rata Demons and monsters Pahuanui Pua Tu Tahi Aremata-Popoa and Aremata-Rorua This article relating to a myth or legend from Oceania is a stub. You can help Wikipedia by expanding it.vte This article about a deity is a stub. You can help Wikipedia by expanding it.vte Related Articles