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A piece of material used as a polynesian skirt is a pareo.
A Polynesian dance with a grass skirt is a hula dance. It is very popular in Hawaii.
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Lava Lava A piece of material used as a polynesian skirt is a pareo.
"Saia" is a name of Polynesian origin meaning "protection" or "to guard." It can also mean "skirt" in some languages.
It is not a skirt. It is called a loincloth.
It's called a tiki!
A skirt's edge is called a Hem
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The Polynesian dance often associated with a grass skirt is the hula, which originates from Hawaii. Hula combines dance, music, and storytelling, using hand movements and hip sways to convey narratives and cultural traditions. While the grass skirt is commonly linked to this dance, it can also be performed with various traditional garments that reflect the dancer's cultural heritage. Hula is an integral part of Hawaiian culture, celebrating both history and spirituality.
The male skirt is called a malo. The female skirt is a pāʻū.