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  2. Lavalava - Wikipedia

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    A Samoan woman wearing a lavalava in Apia. A lavalava, sometime written as lava-lava, ie and a lava lava are 2 similar but different things. 'ie, Polynesians and other Oceanic peoples. It consists of a single rectangular cloth worn similarly to a wraparound skirt or kilt. [1] The term lavalava is both singular and plural in the Samoan language .

  3. ʻIe tōga - Wikipedia

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    An ʻie tōga is a special finely woven mat that is an important item of cultural value in Samoa. They are commonly referred to in English as "fine mats" although they are never used as mats [1] as they only have a purely cultural value. ʻIe tōga are valued by the quality of the weave and the softness and shine of the material.

  4. Puletasi - Wikipedia

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    School students in New Zealand wearing puletasi. The puletasi (Samoa) or puletaha (Tonga) is a traditional item of clothing worn by Samoan, Tongan, and Fijian women and girls. Today, puletasi is used as a female full dress. It is most commonly worn to church and formal cultural events.

  5. Taʻovala - Wikipedia

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    Taʻovala. A taʻovala is an article of Tongan dress, a mat wrapped around the waist, worn by men and women, at all formal occasions, much like the tie for men in the Western culture. The ta'ovala is also commonly seen among the Fijian Lau Islands, and Wallis island, both regions once heavily influenced by Tongan hegemony and cultural diffusion.

  6. Sons of Samoa - Wikipedia

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    Ethnicity. Predominantly of Samoan descent. Criminal activities. Drug trafficking, robbery, burglary, extortion. Rivals. P.V.C. (Park Village Crip) [2] Sons of Samoa is a Crips -affiliated street gang based in Long Beach, California, United States. Its membership mainly consists of Samoan Americans with other Pacific Islander members.

  7. Tapa cloth - Wikipedia

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    Tapa cloth. Tapa cloth (or simply tapa) is a barkcloth made in the islands of the Pacific Ocean, primarily in Tonga, Samoa and Fiji, but as far afield as Niue, Cook Islands, Futuna, Solomon Islands, Java, New Zealand, Vanuatu, Papua New Guinea and Hawaii (where it is called kapa ). In French Polynesia it has nearly disappeared, except for some ...

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