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Ceremony samoan fine mats.
These fine mats are used for special occasions such as weddings funerals and the bestowing of chiefly titles.
They are made by women and form an important part of their role.
Fine mats ie are prized in samoa as symbols of wealth and abundance and are exchanged and offered as symbols of celebration redemption celebration honor and forgiveness.
Traditionally woven with fine strippings of the pandanus plant the final product is silk like.
The top two religions in samoa according to the 2011 census are the congregational christian church in samoa with 31 8 and roman catholic with 19 4.
ʻie tōga are valued by the quality of the weave and the softness and shine of the material.
It is often said among the europeans that a person.
It never was and it will never be.
The ie samoa is a special finely hand woven mat fastened at the hem with two rows of green and red feathers and a loose fringe on one end.
Where else in the world can the ultimate crime murder be forgiven with a fine mat and a sorrowful heart.
Have you seen an ie tōga do you have one at home.
Explain that ie tōga is a special finely woven mat that has the highest cultural value in the sāmoa islands.
These fine mats are as enduring as our samoan culture.
Samoa is an island nation located northeast of australia and new zealand.
Other items classed as tōga such as barkcloth siapo and other types of ie had declined being replaced with imported cloth and manufactured cloth ie papālagi was finding its way into the ceremonial exchange system.
Why does the ie tōga play an important role in the samoan culture.
Ie toga are used for special occasions such as weddings funerals bestowing of chiefly titles and.
Samoans believe in following fa a samoa meaning the samoan way it refers to how they should behave by respecting and honoring each other which is.
An ʻie tōga is a special finely woven mat that is an important item of cultural value in samoa they are commonly referred to in english as fine mats although they are never used as mats as they only have a purely cultural value.
The history or story is that the first find mat that travelled from samoa to tonga and back hence named ietoga had a special origin.
Everything from ie toga falas taovala etc.
The giving and receiving of ie tōga fine mats is an integral part of fa a samoa samoan way.
Ie toga is never used as a mat.
Fine mats became increasingly synonymous with mea samoa samoan things.
It fails to describe the true value of the sacred ceremonial robe as the samoans see it.
Fine mats have been passed down from generation to generation.