Living in Australia you get to meet many people from the Pacific Islands, such as Tonga, Samoa, Cook Islands, Fiji, Niue, Solomon Islands, Vanuatu and new Caledonia. Each island with it’s own languages and uniquely different from the other. History of Samoa In the early 18th century, European contact began with the Dutch and French explorers making initial visits to Samoa. However, in the 1830s , it was the arrival of missionaries that significantly impacted Samoan society. They introduced Christianity, which quickly integrated with traditional beliefs, brought in a new way of dressing, foods and sadly diseases. Samoa has had its fair share of colonialising, in the late 19th century, leading to the islands being divided between Germany (and for a short while called ‘German Samoa’ yes, you heard that right!) and the United States. In 1962, Western Samoa gained independence, becoming the first Polynesian nation to do so, while American Samoa remains an unincorporated territory of the United States. The People of Samoa What did I see and learn from the Samoan people? I found them a very respectful, easy-going people who are known for their warmth, hospitality, and strong sense of community. Central to Samoan identity is the concept of "fa'a Samoa" or "the Samoan way," which emphasises family, respect, and social responsibility. You will find that the extended family or "aiga," where multiple generations live together, is a traditional lifestyle is evident in sharing resources and responsibilities. Older persons are held in very high esteem in the Samoan community therefore leadership within these communities can be guided by a chiefly system. Samoa also has a royal family who is ruled by four major title holders – Tupua Tamasese, Malietoa, Mata'afa, Tuimaleali'ifano families. Samoan Etiquette
On a Sunday, I found myself amazed as I watched Samoans walking to church in traditional dress, Bibles in hand, with distant smoke rising from backyard umus. Early mornings often see Samoan families preparing food in underground ovens for post-church feasts. Such a contrast from Australia. If fortunate enough to be invited to a Samoan family gathering, consider these pointers.
Conclusion My time in Samoa unveiled a strong tribal and familial culture with a deep appreciation for a creator. Experiencing life with a Samoan family and immersing myself in their etiquette was truly rewarding and experiential. Article Published In: Etiquipedia.blogspot.com
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