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Thursday, 22 November 2018

Samoa By Logan And Tj

Describe the secret life of a smiling firefly who travels far away country


Once upon a time in samoa people speak samoan language alot and they eat home made meals using fresh ingredients.

They live in weed houses and wax houses too and they have mats and they don’t have windows and they have samoan tattoos on there body and there back too and I was born in samoa because when I was a baby I  look like samoan and the samoans are related to tonga and sometimes they have some fight with the tongans and the samoans eat seafood and they like it and they like to eat food that are more samoan and tongan. samoans lie south of the equator, about halfway between Hawaii and New Zealand, in the Polynesian region of the Pacific Ocean. The total land area is 2,842 km² (1,097 sq mi), consisting of the two large islands of Upolu and Savaii (which together account for 99% of the total land area) and eight small islets The traditional culture of Samoa is a communal way of life based on Fa'a Samoa, the unique socio-political culture. In Samoan culture, most activities are done together. There are 3 main parts in the Samoan culture, that is faith, family and music. ... The aiga or extended family lives and works together.According to legend, Samoa is known According to legend, Samoa is known as the “Cradle of Polynesia” because Savai'i island is said to be Hawaiki, the Polynesian homeland. Samoan culture is undoubtedly central to Polynesian life, and its styles of music, dance, and visual art have gained renown throughout the Pacific islands and the world.So it all works out in the end: Moana is not from Hawaii, and neither is she from New Zealand. She has to come from Tonga or Samoa, the two first archipelagoes where the Polynesian People was born. They were the only Polynesian islands with a population at the time Samoan Americans are Pacific Islanders in the United States Census, and are the second largest Pacific Islander group in the U.S., after Native Hawaiians. ... Like Hawaiian Americans, the Samoans arrived in the mainland in the 20th century as agricultural laborers and factory

1 comment:

  1. Wow Tj I am Samoan and i don't even know that much about Samoa.

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