Samoans wear the same clothing you see anywhere else in the world, and then has its own traditional clothing for dance performances, and formal attire for ladies called a puletasi (a two piece), and an alo'a and iefaitaga for males.
Same clothes like everyone else from around the world. Samoans have a formal wear for ladies called the puletasi, and an alo'a and iefaitaga for gentlemen. On special occasions, traditional attire are worn by the main dancers or performers.
Samoans wear the same type of clothing like what people from other countries wear. Samoans have a formal attire for ladies, the puletasi, and for gentlemen, the alo'a and iefaitaga. Samoans also have traditional wear for special dance performances.
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They wear normal clothes on weekdays, and the dancers of the church wear skirts made of flax for church and the children wear white for church and on White Sunday
Clothes like everyone else
when did epidemic influenza start in samoa how did it happen in samoa? why did it affected the people of samoa? the reference in samoa?
however you choose to wear them. its all up to you
The People's Party - Samoa - was created in 2008.
People don't marry relatives in Samoa.
We move out of samoa to get a better education
Samoa All People's Party was created in 1996.
Swimsuits mostly. Occasionally mittens
Samoans wear the same type of clothing like everyone else wears, and has its own formal attire for ladies, the puletasi, and the alo'a and iefaitaga for gentlemen. Samoans also have traditional costumes which they wear in dance performances.
The population density of American Samoa is 326 people per square kilometer.
Yes, definitely
The German people took over the precious island of Samoa because the Germans were coming last of the war they had between the Germans and Samoa there were about 13,000 people died of the Germans and only around 400 people were died out of the Samoa.After the Germans lost they decide to put there flag up:( :( :( :(
Problems experienced by people in other countries.