How Samoan 'Tuiga' are made - Jody Jackson-Becarra
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- Опубликовано: 3 июн 2021
- A tuiga is a ceremonail headdress from Samoa which was originally worn by the Ali’i (chiefs) and their sons and daughters. Jody Jackson-Becarra shares the journey in creating these hair pieces for #SamoanLanguageWeek
Video credit : Joseph Saifati
The beginning of this just sparked a memory of my great grandmother. She would tell me how before the missionaries came, men had long hair tied in a knott and and women had shaved heads with maybe 1 tuft of hair long on the side of their heads. Makes sense now why they would make the tuiga to accommodate short hair
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Beautifully explained but does anyone know the book that was shown in the video
It's called the Ai U book.
@@OLOLAK_7777 Do you know the author, having trouble finding online. thanks :)
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