- The
kātoaga is a
customary festival in
Wallis and ****una, a
French overseas collectivity in
Oceania with a
Polynesian culture.
During this ceremony, goods...
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particularly expressed through numerous customary festivals (such as the
katoaga). The
Katoaga is one of the
primary customary festivals observed by the occurrences...
- for dance,
whereas the term mako is used. In Uvea and ****una
there is a
katoaga which is only
celebrated with the
visit of
chiefs and if lucky, with the...
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territories Islands controlled by
France in the
Indian and
Pacific oceans Katoaga Vicariate Apostolic of
Oriental Oceania Wallis and ****una
during the Second...
- The
seating position during the
katoaga ceremony depends on the
hierarchy as an 'aliki....
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writer on the
subject of
potlatch and
commodity reification.
Izikhothane Katoaga Koha, a
similar concept among the Māori Kula ring List of bibliographical...
- society. This can be seen in
certain customary ceremonies, such as the
katoaga,
where it
becomes customary to slip
banknotes into the hair of dancers...
- July 14th ceremony, and so on.
During customary ceremonies such as the
katoaga, the
various territorial authorities (Lavelua and
customary chiefs, bishop...
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Philippine map
embedded in yellow.[citation needed]
Amakan Haja
Amina Appi
Katoaga Pusô Baradas,
David B. "In Focus: Banig: the Art of Mat Making". National...
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families were
tossed in the air as a
dedication to Tagroa.
Tagaloa Tangaroa Katoʻaga:
Rotuman ceremonies by
Elizabeth Kafonika Makarita Inia. Suva, Fiji: Institute...