The cast of Tatau - 2012 includes: Beulah Koale as Young Siaki Stacey Leilua as Sina Rob Magasiva as Old Siaki Vasa Tasele as Sione Aleni Tufuga as Tufuga Tatau
Tatau's population is 25,300.
Tatau District's population is 30,322.
Kuranui College's motto is 'Tatau Tatau'.
Taika. It's a bastardized word from English because there are obviously no tigers in Samoa. Or you could say Pusi feai ... lol Cat Ferocious!
The area of Tatau District is 4,945.8 square kilometers.
Samoan people value tatau, or traditional tattooing, as it represents a deep cultural and spiritual significance. It embodies identity, lineage, and social status, serving as a rite of passage that connects individuals to their heritage and community. The intricate designs and patterns reflect personal stories and family histories, while the process itself is a communal event that strengthens bonds among families and villages. Overall, tatau is seen as both an art form and a sacred tradition that honors the past and shapes the future.
The cast of Yndio do Brasil - 1969 includes: Goiabinha Kumatzaikuma Tatau Roberto Bonfim Elmo Califontes Lewis Cotlow Arthur da Costa e Silva Ernesto Geisel Nobre Jocoso Carmo Nacarato Alex Prado Irene Rudner Pagano Sobrinho Orlando Villas Boas
aku pon tatau
It is a Tahitian word 'tatau'
Pe'a or Tatau
"Tatau" is a Polynesian term that refers to the practice of tattooing, particularly in Samoan culture. It carries profound cultural significance, symbolizing identity, heritage, and social status. The art of tatau involves intricate designs and is traditionally done by skilled practitioners using natural materials. This practice is deeply rooted in communal and familial ties, often marking important life events and rites of passage.