white sunday,15 year of the kings son
Yes, definitely
they dance and eat cake
in Samoa they cook their food under grond and they celebrate special days
The sasa, a traditional Samoan dance, is important to the culture as it is used to tell stories, celebrate important events, and showcase strength and agility. It also serves as a way to honor ancestors and pass down cultural traditions through generations. Additionally, the sasa is a form of expression and pride for the Samoan people.
Beauce white sunday is one of the special event in the samoan culture. Its the special ceremony for each one of you especially the childrens. This is the way why samoan people may have their christchian ways. They beleive in God and that why they celebrate White Sunday and become a Samoan culture ways
We celebrate births, weddings, birthdays, Christmas, Thanksgiving, and basically any holiday. As for Samoan celebrations, we celebrate the ending of the work of the 'sugaimiti' and 'malu', Samoan tattoos, on a man or woman, respectively. We call it the 'semaga.' We also celebrate Flag Day; we host many parties, sports, dances, and competitions between villages, schools, and churches. Our 21st year of life is another major day in a Samoan's life so we celebrate it with a huge gathering of family and friends with a feast that'll feed a whole village, which is a basically the point. We are given a wooden key with our picture on it. It's about as big as a toy rifle.
Samoan
Leonard is not a Samoan name so does not have a Samoan translation.
Steph is not a Samoan name therefore does not have a Samoan translation.
Samoan Pride
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".
Jessica is not a Samoan name so there's no translation for it in the Samoan language.