Anulap is a sky god in the mythology of the island of Truk in Micronesia. He is the husband of the creator goddess Ligobubfanu.[1] Their son was Lugeilan, and their grandson was Olifat.
^Savill, Sheila (1978). Pears Encyclopaedia of Myths and Legends: Chapter 7. Oceania and Australia. Chapter 8. The Americas. Pelham. pp. 62, 79. ISBN 978-0-7207-1050-2.
Anulap is a sky god in the mythology of the island of Truk in Micronesia. He is the husband of the creator goddess Ligobubfanu. Their son was Lugeilan...
afterlife; she is also the goddess of religion in Zoroastrian mythology. Anulap, god of magic and knowledge Eijebong Egeria, a water nymph who gives wisdom...
discovered the islands of Palau, where he and his men first saw limestone. Anulap is a god of magic and knowledge in Truk Islands mythology an island group...
trickster god in Micronesian mythology. Olifat was the grandson of the god Anulap, the son of the god Lugeilan and the mortal woman Tarisso. Tarisso was the...