Ifoga

Ifoga is a Samoan ceremony of apology, in which one party ritually and publicly humiliates themselves and offers a gift of ʻIe tōga (fine mats) in exchange for forgiveness by another. It is a part of traditional dispute resolution between families in Faʻa Sāmoa where mediation has failed. The term comes from the word ifo, "to bow down".[1]: 109 

  1. ^ Macpherson, Cluny; Macpherson, La'avasa (2005). "The ifoga: The exchange value of social honour in contemporary Samoa" (PDF). Journal of the Polynesian Society. 114 (2): 109–133. Retrieved 17 September 2021.