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Samoan High Chief Bestowal Sep 14

Becoming a High Chief of Samoa.

It is a great honor to be chosen to get a chiefly title (Matai Title) in Samoa and serve your community and family as a trusted leader.

It is an even greater honor to be chosen as a high chief of a village or a district with all it’s social and political responsibilities that follows with the title. Although more than one person can get the chiefly name, there will always be a primary leader for the group which usually is dedicated to the older and more experienced Matai or Chief.

In most cases the Matai has full control over the village and all matters, like a smaller form of government. Many times the villages makes their own social rules and laws that has to be followed and where the national government has no influence.

Today you do need a chiefly name to be able to get a seat in the parliament which makes the chiefly titles even more important.

In the video below you will be able to follow the bestowal of the new High Chiefs with the title “Fui” in the area of “Lefaga” on the south coast of Upolu island. Although it is a great honor, not everyone can afford to pay the high donation cost to the village that is connected to the ceremony and the chiefly name.

Samoan High Chief Bestowal

Mats Loefkvist

Hotels Samoa / Samoa Tours / Samoa Travel

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Polynesian Canoe Sep 05

Back to the basics

One of seven ocean going Polynesian canoes has found its home in Samoa. The Polynesian people are known for their long travels over the Pacific Ocean, navigating by watching the stars and the direction of the waves. They could find their way over the ocean relying on their skills and instincts only.

Today we try to relearn these long lost skills of navigation. The canoes are showing the young people the history of their ancestors and they also connect the islands in the pacific on a cultural level.

I was able to film the Samoan canoe when they returned to Apia harbor one afternoon. Please have a look at the video below.

Sorry if it is a little bit shaky.

Polynesian Canoe

Mats Loefkvist

Hotels Samoa / Samoa Tours / Samoa Travel

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