In Cook Islands mythology, Tango (Support) was the third child of the primordial mother goddess, Varima-te-takere.
He was assigned to live at Enua-kura (The land of red parrot feathers).
[1] According to Mamae, Gill's informant, Tango was the progenitor of a skilled fishing family.
That the six grandsons of Tango were good workers is shown in the native text.
The enclosure (akeke) for fish mentioned in a chant has not been retained in the local culture of the people.