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Tupenu is the
Tongan term for a
wrapped garment also
called a sarong, lungi, or lava-lava, worn
through much of
South Asia,
Southeast Asia,
Arabian Peninsula...
- a long
tupenu, or sarong, for women, and a
short tupenu for men.
Women cover the
tupenu with a kofu, or Western-style dress; men top the
tupenu either...
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everyday lava-lava) and are
known as sulu (Fijian), 'ie
faitaga (Samoan), or
tupenu (Tongan).
Similar ankle-length
skirts form the
lower half of the two-piece...
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Malay sarong,
Filipino malong,
tapis and patadyong,
Samoan lavalava,
Tongan tupenu and
other such
garments of the
Pacific islands. In
contemporary Tahitian...
- Malo (loincloth)
Samoa – Lavalava, ****tasi, 'ie toga
clothing Tonga –
Tupenu, Ta'ovala, Tapa
cloth Argentina –
Gaucho costume;
every province has a specific...
- Manaia's wife was
raped by a
group of men, he slew them,
including the
chief Tupenu.
Killing his brother-in-law, he took the
Tokomaru and set sail with his...
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Tupenu...
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skirt Feather cloak I-sala Lap-lap
Lavalava Kiekie Pareo Sulu Taʻovala Tēfui
Tupenu...
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skirt Feather cloak I-sala Lap-lap
Lavalava Kiekie Pareo Sulu Taʻovala Tēfui
Tupenu...
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skirt Feather cloak I-sala Lap-lap
Lavalava Kiekie Pareo Sulu Taʻovala Tēfui
Tupenu...