Dancing to, singing along with, telling stories about...Samoan music, like ANY type of music from all around the world has the same use.
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No. The American dollar is used. The Tala is used only in Samoa.
it came from samoa apia
A taro that used to grow in samoa,well started in samoa but unable to grow in samoa anymore. but its now in fiji but it is still called the tausala samoa.
Yes
The exact source of the background music used in Goldwater law firm commercials is not publicly available information. It is likely that the music was either created specifically for the commercials or licensed from a music library.
Samoa uses the Tala (WST, dollar) and sene (cent).
The currency used in Samoa is the Samoan Tala. (WST)
It used to be one whole country. Samoa. Until world war I when the US occupied American Samoa for its naval base in Pago Pago, and Western Samoa was occupied by Germany, and then NZ. Now, Samoa (no longer called Western Samoa) is an independent country, whereas American Samoa is still a US territory (but is governed by Samoan representatives and a Samoan Governor). So now there is American Samoa and Samoa.
There is Samoa, an independent nation. Or there is American Samoa, owned by the US. However, the independent nation of Samoa used to be a territory of New Zealand.
Ah, Mamalu O Samoa is a beautiful song that praises the beauty and spirit of Samoa. The translation of the title means "Respect Samoa," and the lyrics express love and admiration for the Samoan culture, people, and land. It's a wonderful way to celebrate and honor the rich traditions of Samoa through music.
I see that you've tagged your question in American Samoa. American Samoa uses American Dollars so 100 CAD would be $93USD. If you meant Samoan Tala (which is the currency used in SAMOA) then $100CAD would be $235WST.