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Manage No DI00000087 Country Republic of Korea Author Emma Kruse Vaai Deputy Vice Chancellor, National University of Samoa Published Year 2012 Language English Copyright Attach File Preview (ENG)
Description | Eau le inailau a tamaitai—this Samoan adage explains the capability of women to achieve their goals in any domain through singularity of purpose and collaborative efforts. |
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Inspired Crafts of Samoa_Interior roof of Samoan house
Tens of thousands of metres of coconut sennit are used to lash Samoan houses together. Nowhere is this more noticeable than in the roof with its many structural members held together with the cordage.
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Inspired Crafts of Samoa_Samoan sennit
O le 'Afa Samoa Coconut sennit - a verstile fibre at the base of Samoan culture
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Inspired Crafts of Samoa_Rituals to bless a Samoan house
As a form of cultural currency, fine mats are presented to builders during a ceremony to mark the completion of a traditional house.
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Inspired Crafts of Samoa_Samoan house
Samoa is a country of great natural beauty with a rich and distinguished cultural heritage. Living in seeming isolation from the rest of the world in the vast Pacific Ocean, Sāmoans have developed over several millennia, an extensive body of traditional ecological knowledge giving rise to a wide range of artisanal skills enabling them to create all they need to live in comfort and safety.
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