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Yes, Savavau is a village in Samoa. It is located on the island of Savai'i, which is the largest island in the Samoan archipelago. Savavau is situated on the northeastern coast of Savai'i, near the village of Salelologa.
The tuiga is the headpiece that is worn by a Taupou/Augafa'apae (female) or Manaia (male), to show their status as the daughter or son of the highest chief in the village, or sometimes the whole district, when they perform the Samoan dance for dignitaries in prominent events, international/national/district/village gatherings, etc, etc.
Dwayne Johnson's village in Samoa is called Tiavea, located on the island of Upolu. This village is significant to his family heritage, as his father, Rocky Johnson, was born there. Johnson has often expressed pride in his Samoan roots and connection to the village, highlighting its cultural importance to him.
The Tuiga is a samoan head-dress. It is worn by high chiefs of the village. It is also worn by the taupo ( daughter of chief) or manaia (son of chief). It is worn during all traditional events.
Swim, go to Church, chat with family and friends, weave, village council meetings, etc, etc
The title of the first matai, or chief, in Samoan culture is often attributed to the legendary figure Tui Manu'a, who is considered a foundational ancestor of Samoan chiefs. Matai titles are hereditary and are central to the social structure in Samoa, representing leadership and responsibility within the village. The concept of matai has evolved over time, but it remains a crucial aspect of Samoan identity and governance.
Samoan names originate from many different sources, i.e; passed down through the generations, or named after a place/village/family. The 'word' le'i is used in sentences when referring to the words has not/have not. So for example, a Samoan sentence would be "E le'i o mai lava le au ta'alo" meaning "The sports team still has not arrived".
Leonard is not a Samoan name so does not have a Samoan translation.
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Steph is not a Samoan name therefore does not have a Samoan translation.
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Geri is not a Samoan name so it does not have a Samoan translation. If a Samoan was named Geri, their Samoan family/friends would simply call them "Geri".