A performance by the Youth from Iva, Savaii, Samoa at the American Samoa Flag Day festivities. Autalavou mai Iva, Savaii, Samoa ma le latou faafiafiaga ile Aso ole Fu'a a Amerika Samoa
O lou nuu o lou tupuaga ma lou faasinomaga ou te mimita ai love this beautiful song written by late Rev Tufi Faapusa Meleisea aoina ma faatagaina ele faletua my beautiful spiritual mother Karita Faapusa thanks for the anazing job ua aeae ai tupulaga uma o Iva si ou nuu pele
poo fea la o iai gai keige ia i le ausiva i gei aso, ele uma loka fia makamaka i le ausiva kuai gei a Iva ogomea ia gai keige ia, ouke alu a sue mai le faafiafiaga ia iai keige kuai gei ese le aulelei koe ogomea
Culture evolves over time, even our Samoan language and dances, despite efforts to maintain them. Whatever the changes, we can still call them our Samoan dances (or language)...not Chinese or Tongan...hehe!
Yes, I remember my family from Savai’i telling me about your Aunty (faletua) amazing & talented 🙌🏾 So ahead of her time with choreography & formations 👏🏾 Proud Savaiian 🇼🇸
Mariner Sekuini what do u mean don’t touch it.. if anything you people should be proud. The kids are Samoan new generation and the culture and tradition is something to carry on by the new generation not be stuck in one place.. these kids were all Samoan so you’re just being ignorant.. it’s not your tradition it’s every Samoans tradition.