Fa'ataupati, the Glossary
The Fa'ataupati is a dance indigenous toSamoans.[1]
Table of Contents
5 relations: Coconut oil, Mosquito, Samoa, Samoans, War dance.
- Samoan dances
- Samoan words and phrases
Coconut oil
alt.
See Fa'ataupati and Coconut oil
Mosquito
Mosquitoes, the Culicidae, are a family of small flies consisting of 3,600 species.
Samoa
Samoa, officially the Independent State of Samoa and until 1997 known as Western Samoa, is a Polynesian island country consisting of two main islands (Savai'i and Upolu); two smaller, inhabited islands (Manono and Apolima); and several smaller, uninhabited islands, including the Aleipata Islands (Nu'utele, Nu'ulua, Fanuatapu and Namua).
Samoans
Samoans or Samoan people (tagata Sāmoa) are the Indigenous Polynesian people of the Samoan Islands, an archipelago in Polynesia, who speak the Samoan language.
War dance
A war dance is a dance involving mock combat, usually in reference to tribal warrior societies where such dances were performed as a ritual connected with endemic warfare.
See also
Samoan dances
- Fa'ataupati
- Maulu'ulu
- Samoan dance
- Sasa (dance)
- Siva Samoa
- Siva Tau
- Taualuga
Samoan words and phrases
- Aitu
- Aliʻi
- Ama (title)
- Atua
- Beach fale
- Fa'afafine
- Fa'ataupati
- Faʻa Sāmoa
- Faʻafafine
- Faʻamatai
- Fāgogo
- Lavalava
- List of Samoan plant common names
- Malu
- Mau movement
- Maulu'ulu
- Moana (1926 film)
- O le Ao o le Malo
- Palagi
- Pate (instrument)
- Peʻa
- Polynesian multihull terminology
- Puletasi
- Samoan proverbs
- Samoan tālā
- Sasa (dance)
- Siva Samoa
- Siva Tau
- Talofa
- Tao (spear)
- Tapa cloth
- Taro
- Taualuga
- Tautua
- Tusitala
- Va'a
- ʻAiga
- ʻAva ceremony
- ʻIe tōga