
Tulsa Area Emergency Management Agency
The Tulsa Area Emergency Management Agency (TAEMA) conducts emergency management operations for about 1 million people during disasters and other emergencies. The agency operates 102 sirens in its outdoor-warning system to alert community members to floods, tornadoes, high winds and other emergency situations.
Taema - Wikipedia
Taema was the name of a goddess found by fishermen swimming between the islands of Upolu and Tutuila. The fishermen covered her with fine native cloth, took her to land in the bush, and built a temple for her.
TA Taema: the Twins : Samoan Mythology
Introduction: The Taema and Tilafaiga myths and stories are numerous, and have become more complicated over time. It is clear from our translation that the 1980’s writer of this story in Talitonuga Anamua wanted to describe this variety, rather …
Taema and Tilafaiga : The Divine Twins - Mythlok
Discover the legend of Taema and Tilafaiga, the Samoan twin goddesses who brought tatau (tattoo) to Samoa. Explore their myths, powers, and lasting influence on Samoan culture and art.
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Taema and Tilafaiga - Utah Valley University
Apr 3, 2012 · A piece of human excretion passed by and her sister inherited the name of Taema. While they were swimming back to Samoa, Tilafaiga was abducted by her uncle, Saveasiuleo and bore him an alualutoto (blood clot) which later became Nafanua, the goddess of war.
Anamua_10_Taema and Tilafaiga: the Twins - Samoan Mythology
Taema then became the wife of her uncle Saveasi’uleo and they swam off together to far off Pulotu (the underworld), westward, drifting with the wind and ocean current. One or the other of the twins is thought to be the mother of the war goddess Nafanua, most often Tilafaiga.
Taema (Noh play) - Wikipedia
Woodblock print with a scene from Taema, by Tsukioka Kōgyo. Taema (当麻) is a Noh play of the fifth category, Kiri Noh, attributed to Zeami, and centred around the origin legend of the Taema Temple in Nara Prefecture, Japan.
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Tulsa County, Oklahoma
TAEMA - Tulsa Area Emergency Management Agency Agency operates 84 sirens in the outdoor warning system, some of which are in the City of Tulsa, others located in unincorporated areas of Tulsa County. Coordinates government services to …