
Taualuga - Wikipedia
The daughter of a high chief in a village is known as a "taupou" or "sa'o'aualuma" when they perform public ceremonial roles; the male equivalent is known as the "manaia", or "sa'o'aumaga." [4] .
The Origin Story of the Tuiga - The Digital Fāgogo Collective
Jul 29, 2020 · A taupou was the unmarried daughter of the village chief. Her role as ceremonial hostess included performing the taualuga and mixing the ‘ava. The taupou wore a headdress or tuiga made of bunches of yellow (dyed) human hair.
TAUPOU Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
The meaning of TAUPOU is a ceremonial hostess selected by a high chief of a Samoan village from the young girls of his household, elevated to a high rank, and charged with the formal reception and entertainment of visitors.
Beyond Gender: Indigenous Perspectives, Fa’afafine and Fa’afatama
Sep 1, 2020 · The taupou, or ceremonial hostess typically selected by the high chief in the village, is charged with representing and entertaining visitors. Traditionally, the taupou's dignity and grace expressed the ideals of appropriate female behavior.
Fa'afafines and Fa'afatamas: the Four Genders in Samoa - Culture …
Oct 29, 2024 · What is the dance of taupou? This is one of the lasting Samoan traditions preserved by fa’afafines and fa’afatamas. The taupou is a ceremonial host, usually chosen by the village high chief.
Fa'asamoa - The Samoan Way - U.S. National Park Service
Sep 27, 2024 · Fa’asamoa, or the Samoan way, is the foundation of Samoan culture and society, providing a framework of customs, social practices, and values that guide the daily lives of the people of American Samoa. This cultural system is deeply rooted in a sense of community, mutual respect, and the importance of family, known as aiga.
The Crowning Glory of Samoa - Auckland War Memorial Museum
For many Samoans, the Tuiga (ceremonial headdress) is a familiar adornment and important cultural symbol. Historically the Tuiga was worn exclusively by ali‘i 1 and their manaia 2 and taupou, 3 for all occasions of importance in Samoa.
Tāupou - pasefika.com
Tāupou is a title bestowed to village maiden who historically was a daughter of the chief. The duties and/or responbilities and serve of the Tāupou include the Taualuga (dance) and ‘ava ceremony. Pasefika merchandise can be viewed on our Merch page.
ʻO le Tala o le Māfua'aga o le Tuiga' - The Origin Story of the Tuiga
Arriving at Taʻū, Lele told the king of his adventure and how he succeeded in winning (and losing) the hand of the famous taupou, Vītaliutaolepaepae. The Tui Manu‘a asked Lele to show him the disguise he had made and was quite amused that the shabby costume was able to fetch him a …
DIGITAL FAGOGO - THE SAMOAN TUIGA - thecoconet.tv
For Samoan taupou's and manaia - the tuiga is the crowning glory of the cultural attire for a taualuga, or a ceremonial occasion as seen in this beautiful.