- A
lavalava,
sometimes written as lava-lava, also
known as an 'ie,
short for 'ie
lavalava, is an
article of
daily clothing traditionally worn by Polynesians...
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Western men who wear male
sarongs are
influenced by the
Scottish kilt or
lavalava within the
Polynesian or
Samoan culture.
Typically sarongs are worn by...
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plain skirt and
patterned top. The
skirt is
usually a wrap
skirt or 'ie
lavalava, with ties
around the waist. For
formal occasions or performance, decorations...
- cloth-based with
Hawaiian leaf and
flower motifs), Malo (loincloth)
Samoa –
Lavalava, ****tasi, 'ie toga
clothing Tonga – Tupenu, Ta'ovala, Tapa
cloth Argentina...
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bobble fringe. The
Samoan Lavalava is a
wraparound "skirt".
These are worn by men,
women and children. The women's
lavalava pattern usually have either...
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Sushie is a Cheep-Cheep and the
babysitter of five
Yoshi children on
Lavalava Island, who
joins Mario to find them
after they go missing. When on a dock...
- line dance. Men wear a malo or a bikini,
similar to a loincloth, or a 'ie
lavalava,
which is a
piece of Kapa
cloth wrapped around the waist.
Women wear a...
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other Austronesian peoples like the
direct Polynesian cognate malo or
lavalava.
Dhoti Sarong Wikimedia Commons has
media related to Malong. "The Filipiniana...
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either white slacks or the
traditional 'ie
faitaga form of the
lavalava. If a
lavalava is worn it need not be white. Some
believe White Sunday to be a...
- as
taking part in marches.
Supporters wore a Mau
uniform of a navy blue
lavalava with a
white stripe which was
later banned by the
colonial administration...