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250It feels like we've heard this before but it's probably because it's true the independent state of Samoa until 1997 known as Western Samoa is a unitary parliamentary democracy with eleven administrative divisions Samoa Has a cultivating culture fascinating traditional way of life and a vibrant History Samoa s Incredible culture shows how Samoans express themselves differently with people throughout Oceania In the Samoan culture their clothing has been adapted to modern life in Western Samoa instead of pants and shorts the Samoans use the wraparound skirt they call a lavalava or ie Different from the Hawaiian Malo which exposes bare skin the Ie covers the entire bottom portion of the body The webpage The Samoan Culture suggests women do the serving of the food and are required to wear ie lavalavas throughout the duration of preparing and serving the food Regardless of what you re wearing you must wear one over your jeans shorts sweats or whatever you ve got on This is just to show respect to the guests and the elders of your family However in this day of age Hawaiians don t wear Malos everywhere like the Samoan culture still does The Samoan culture is abundant with hidden symbolic meanings That is why to preserve stories or show what family you belong to the Samoans have Tattoos In fact the Samoan culture communicated with more distinctive signs rather than words that's why they started with tattoos to show identity and personality According to the webpage Polynesian Tattoo History Meanings and Traditional Design suggests Tattoos would indicate status in a hierarchical society as well as sexual maturity genealogy and one s rank within the society Nearly everyone in ancient Polynesian society was tattooed Samoa s culture was so infectious that when captain cook ventured on his first voyage he narrated the behaviors of the Polynesian people in his voyage
The family is very close being said they live in a house they call a Fale which is a house with no rooms or walls Up to twenty people lives in a Fale all on a ground As of the rite of Passage from when they are toddlers they are expected to respect their elders without hesitation There is no tolerance for misbehavior or disobedience in fact older siblings are in duty to watch over their younger brethren When they reach adulthood they will receive a tattoo Samoa s unique history connects with its people since the very beginning In 1878 the United States signed a treaty for the establishment of a naval station in Pago Pago Harbor Before the 1700s when the early Europeans found Polynesia but according to the Europeans Samoa was settled 3 500 years ago apart of the Austronesian Expansion Samoa was founded in June 14 1899 while an 1899 agreement between colonial powers divided Samoa Germany gained control of the western islands and the United States took the eastern islands In more recent history Samoa has raised a lot of very honorable Polynesians and have influenced the rest of the world completely Many athletes in history have Polynesian blood from Samoa such as Troy Polamalu Marcus Mariota and Manti Te'o all professional athletes
These Samoans represent the Samoa and all of Oceania Samoans also have a rich history in playing rugby such as Manu Tuilagi Brian Lima and Ausofa Aumua These sports allow Samoa to get exposed and allow other people to know what the island of Samoa is all about Fa ʻ a Samoa stands for the Samoan way and Samoans are proud to show this through their life every single day which is because of their rich culture history and traditional way of life Once shown what the islands of Samoa has to offer it is sure to be a place where you don't want to leave A laid back paradise this is Samoa