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.
they are scottish dresses that the women wear.
Men usually wear trousers/shorts and shirts/tee shirts. Older people may wear sarongs. Women usually wear sarees for formal occasions, and jeans/dresses as casual wear. it's the same as every country, they don't wear weird clothes but sarong is something men wear sarongs are not in USA or England or western countries they are popular in sri lanka and indias
The women would wear skirts and sarongs that were often made of deerskin. The men wore leggings and moccasins.
Nations that are located in areas of the tropics. Bali Hai springs to mind...
Samoan do not wear mats, but only when a taupou (chief's daughter) or a manaia (chief's son) performs a Samoan dance for dignataries at big occasions and events. Tongans do wear mats though as a formal wear.
men wear skirts in Scotland these skirts are known as kilts. Men also wear sarongs, robes and skirts of all kinds across the East, Middle East and Africa.
The traditional garment of the Burmese is called longyi , a sarong worn by both men and women. . The sarongs for men are called 'pasoe' and sarongs worn by women are called 'htamain'. On formal occasions, Bamar men wear a collarless jacket over a mandarin collared shirt while Bamar women wear a blouse buttoned at the front.
Predominantly white
Sarongs
Samoan people are good. All races have good and bad people.
The materials that sarongs are made of are Rayon, Chiffon, and cotton. These materials used are all light weight .
Yes, a lot of Samoan people suffer from Diabetes.