Culture of Samoa

The traditional culture of Samoa is a communal way of life based on Fa'a Samoa, the unique socio-political culture. In Samoan culture, most activities are done together. The traditional living quarters, or fale (houses), contain no walls and up to 20 people may sleep on the ground in the same fale. During the day, the fale is used for chatting and relaxing. One's family is viewed as an integral part of a person's life. The aiga or extended family lives and works together. Elders in the family are greatly respected and hold the highest status, and this may be seen at a traditional Sunday umu (normal oven).

Samoan culture is present in both the Independent State of Samoa and in American Samoa (a territory of the United States).[1][2]

  1. ^ "Samoa | History, Flag, Map, Population, & Facts | Britannica". www.britannica.com. Retrieved 2022-03-28.
  2. ^ "American Samoa | Culture, History, & People | Britannica". www.britannica.com. Retrieved 2022-03-28.