a traditional wrap-around article of clothing worn by men and children on the American Samoa Islands.
it is what samoans call pair or ie lavalava
molton lavaLava, ash, and rock.
they wear a yellow t-shirt and a blue lavalava
Take something cooked by Tayce T. to the yellow adult Yoshi on Lavalava, and he'll give you a melon.
White Sunday is celebrated by the Tongan's also by the Samoan people, the two cultures have to wear 'E lavalava's.
chapter 5 its the island in the lower left corner with the volcano also known as Mt. Lavalava Island
Give the yellow adult Yoshi on Lavalava something made by Tayce T. and he'll give you a melon.
mt. rugged, forever forest, toad town, and lavalava.
In Paper Mario you find the Hammer in one of the bushes behind of Goombario's House, the Super Hammer is found in Dry Dry Ruins in a Chest, and the Ultra Hammer is found Mt lavalava in a Chest.
Hang on a second... Where have you seen a Samoan wearing a SHEET? The traditional wear for males are their "ie faitaga" which is a lavalava. Is that what you mean? If so, then just like how so many other countries have their traditional attire, so do we.
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the traditional dress is called a " Puletasi " or a more casual dress would be a " lavalava " which is like a sarong, which is worn with any kind of top or t-shirt, both usually with flower and colourful patterns. Other than that normal clothes i.e shorts, skirts, dresses, tops etc