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  2. Music of Samoa - Wikipedia

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    Samoan Talipalau log drums at Piula Theological College, distant ancestor of the Fijian Lali drums. The Music of Samoa is a complex mix of cultures and traditions, with pre- and post-European contact histories. Since American colonization, popular traditions such as rap and hip hop have been integrated into Samoan music.

  3. George Pratt (missionary) - Wikipedia

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    He also collected Samoan songs and myths and translated them into a publication Some Folk-songs and Myths from Samoa, published in 1891.In this work is a section Samoan Custom: Analogous to those of the Israelites, where he wrote about cultural similarities including the importance of the number 7, embalming, natural eloquence, rod or staff of office, heads cut off in war, the use of slings ...

  4. Richard Moyle - Wikipedia

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    Among his many unique research projects is the collection of recordings of Samoan Fāgogo (folk tales) at the University of Auckland's Archive of Maori and Pacific Music, with some available in print online in Samoan and English.

  5. Taimane journeys through her Polynesian roots

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    Aug. 20—Last fall, Taimane released her latest album, ­"Hawaiki," a celebration of her Samoan ancestry that refers to a touchstone in Polynesian culture. She ­created some eye-catching videos ...

  6. Music of Polynesia - Wikipedia

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    Kalani Pe'a Merrie Monarch 2019. Popular music in Polynesia is a mixture of more traditional music made with indigenous instruments such as the nose flute in Tonga, and the distinctive wooden drums of the Rarotonga, and local artists creating music with contemporary instruments and rhythms, and also a blend of both.

  7. Mema Wilda - Wikipedia

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    Mema Wilda is a New Zealand-based folk and rock singer. Her brand of music has been described as folk and psychedelic. She is also a New Zealand Battle of the Bands winner. Her brother is Samoan-born rocker, Levi Sesega.

  8. Let Me Hear You Whisper (song) - Wikipedia

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    Let me Hear You Whisper is a popular Samoan song that has been covered by a multitude of artists that include Jo Stafford, Nephi Hannemann, the Samoan Surf Riders, Fatu, and many others. The song is a staple in Samoan music and has great popularity in the Pacific. The title in Samoan is "Tele i’a o le sami".

  9. Category:Songs in Samoan - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Songs in Samoan" This category contains only the following page. This list may not reflect recent changes. B. The Banner of Freedom