- be
drunk nightly at
kalapu (Tongan for "club"),
which is also
called a
faikava ("to do kava"). In
contemporary culture only men
drink the kava, although...
- and
drunk nightly at
kalapu (Tongan for "club"),
which is also
called a
faikava ("to do kava"). Only men are
allowed to
drink kava,
although women who...
- action-song - hiva
kakala - kava
papalangi lakalaka - me'etu'u**** - 'otuhaka - ula
conch - lali - nose-flute - nafa
faikava -
fiafia -
hulohula Tuvalu fatele...
- estate, and the main hall is
called after him: Tāufatoutai. The
famous faikava singers, the
Afoeteau (100 chords) hail from Malapo.
There is a huge mound...
-
among the
other Tongan dances". ʻOtuhaka, a
Tongan Dance (PDF). Nukuʻalofa:
Atensi Institute. p. 4.
Retrieved 18
January 2022. ʻI.F. Helu;
Faikava v t e...
- a
community it will fill all
their free nights,
often combined with a
faikava. A.L. Kaeppler;
Tongan dance: a
study in
cultural change; Ethnomusicology...
- records.
During his time in Tonga, Hauʻofa co-produced the
literary magazine Faikava with his wife Barbara. In
early 1981 he re-joined the
University of the...
-
society both in
Tonga and diaspora. They
range in formality, from
informal "
faikava" or kava "parties" to the
highly stratified, ancient, and
ritualized Taumafa...
- to
their modest plantations and
display classical learning at w****end
faikava (traditional kava circles). Yet with
growing pressure for
vocational success...
- Nukuʻalofa:
Atensi Institute. p. 4.
Retrieved 18
January 2022. W. Pond, et al.;
Faikava 10,
December 1983 E.G. Burrows;
Ethnology of Uvea; BPB 1937...