Samoan tattoos play an important part in a Samoan's identity, status, respect, and pride. Should anyone receive the tatau? We discuss the traditional Samoan pe'a worn by men and the malu for women.
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@easydoesit8876 Жыл бұрын
With non Samoan’s getting our tattoos, I feel like if you don’t have ANY cultural connection, it’s cultural appropriation. For example, if a non Samoan gets a sleeve tattoo with Samoan designs because the only thing about Samoans he knows is the “Rock”, and some WWE Wrestlers, I feel it’s cultural appropriation. Tribal sleeve tattoos are very trendy. However, I have two palagi twin cousins, blonde hair blue eyes. They were adopted into the aiga. Speak fluent Samoan, and can read and write in Samoan(which I can’t do). Now, if either of my cousins wanted to get a sleeve, I take no issue with it, because, although my cousins have no blood connection to Samoa, they have a cultural connection to Samoa.
@MOGMAN4 ай бұрын
any tribal originates to phillipinos so is that culture appropriation
@noneyobizznezz651 Жыл бұрын
The disrespect for our Samoa culture, The tattoo and designs of the Samoa islands represents community, power, status, respect, honor, and is a mark of pride that are only to be worn by Samoans. For those who have no cultural influence or heritage background it is an act of disrespect to display their symbols and designs..
@w00pszoip Жыл бұрын
Is it Okay to get the tribal sleeve tattoo if I moved to Samoa 2 years ago?
@lettersforwords60422 ай бұрын
I am a white, non-Samoan and very honoured to wear the traditional pe'a. I agree with those who suggest it would be disrespectful to get a Samoan tattoo without a true knowledge of, and connection with, the Samoan people and culture. I've observed that opinions about this tend to be very different outside of Samoa and believe that the best knowledge and guidance should come from respected cultural leaders in Samoa, especially the tufuga ta tatau (master tattooists).
@Tolongalofa Жыл бұрын
I don’t care if you can’t speak Samoan I don’t care if you have never put a foot on the islands of samoa…… to receive the pe’a or malu you need the blessing from your parents and aiga!, and strength from atua, that’s all you need!! To be Samoan is to put our Heavenly Father before all, to love and respect your parents and aiga to show upmost respect to your elders! And to love and share with your neighbour . If you have strayed away from the culture or have been adopted or not raised in the “fa’a Samoa” way and might not know the culture you don’t need to be WORRIED or feel ASHAMED if you have one drop of our blood then “YOU ARE SAMOAN”
@loganleota1652Ай бұрын
That's right...All you need is a blessing from your parents or loved ones then you're good to go.. "CURSED" ?!! That's a lie...
@dats_krayzee2 жыл бұрын
I for one get ANNOYED whenever I meet, or see Sāmoan men with the pe’a just for clout. Especially when they even DON’T KNOW, & DO any Fa’asāmoa nor speak the native tongue at all. I be like. Do y’all even know how to fofo’e fā’i, & valu kalo❓
@Usouljah99 Жыл бұрын
I've met one. Can't speak a lick of Samoan. Kept it brief and kept it moving.
@pacificmixture9 ай бұрын
I am Chinese Samoan part Fijian. I live in UK. My Samoan Family are the Toelupes in Malie, Apia in Western Samoa. I wasn't taught how to speak in Samoan but paternally I am blood root am a Samoan. And to top it off the Toelupe family have Royal ties. Chief, so I am trying to learn the culture and Language as my father said. I got approval to get the Pe'a just waiting for my Sergeant Major to approve my leave.
@KonaDaGamah Жыл бұрын
Simply put, non Polynesian people are just trying to be Polynesian aka being us. I don’t care what is the reasoning. You straight up are just trying to be and act Polynesian when you’re NOT!
@muaposala10412 ай бұрын
Hosea 4:6 6 My people are destroyed for lack of knowledge: because thou hast rejected knowledge, I will also reject thee, that thou shalt be no priest to me: seeing thou hast forgotten the law of thy God, I will also forget thy children.
@IZAYIN5 ай бұрын
Ask a high chief so people dont get confused.
@MOGMAN4 ай бұрын
it originated in the philippines even the word tattoo. its 2 filipino words put together