An Introduction to Samoan Custom
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ta'a paepae, ceremonial term for fowl
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ta'alolo, ceremonial food presentation
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ta'amu, a large tuber
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Tagaloa, a leading deity
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ta'iola, a form of food presentation
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taisi, a form of food presentation
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ta'ita'i malaga, leader of the malaga party
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taivai, grass-cutting tool
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tala, end section of house
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talae, a fish
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talifaufau, a form of food presentation
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taliga, a form of food presentation
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talo, taro
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talo fa'ataisi, a method of cooking taro
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talo pa'ia, a form of food presentation
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taloloa, communal taro patch
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talomua, first fruits from taloloa
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talotasi, a form of food presentation
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Tamafaiga, a despot of the last century
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tane, encrustation inside kava bowl
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tanoa, kava bowl
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taualuga, ridge of house, finale in dance item
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taufolo niu, hot mashed bread-fruit with coconut cream
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taufolo sami, hot mashed bread-fruit with coconut cream and sea water
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tauga, a form of food presentation
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tauga o le ma'i, a form of food presentation
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taulaitu, priest
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taule'ale'a, untitled or young man
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taupou, ceremonial virgin
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tautai, head fisherman
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tautoga, oath
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tia, burial mound
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titi, girdle
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toe o le uso, right of surviving brother to inherit title
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toga, goods made by women
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togo, mangrove
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toi, a tree
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to'ona'i, to prepare food for the next day
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to'oto'o, orator's staff
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tua, back of turtle
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tuala, a ceremonial portion of pig
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tuaniu, coconut leaflet midrib
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tufaso, a tree
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tugase, dried kava root
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tuiga, head-dress of human hair
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tulafale, orator
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tulafale ali'i, orator chief
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tunoa, cooking house
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Tupa'i, a priest of Nafanua
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tupe, a variety of seed
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tupua, a class of gods
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Tupualegase, a god of Atua district
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tusigaigoa, subscription list
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tu'ua, a leading orator