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- A lavalava, sometime written as lava-lava, also known as an 'ie, short for 'ie lavalava, is an article of daily clothing traditionally worn by Polynesians...
- related to the Malay sarong, Filipino malong, tapis and patadyong, Samoan lavalava, Tongan tupenu and other such garments of the Pacific islands. In contemporary...
- other Austronesian peoples like the direct Polynesian cognate malo or lavalava. Dhoti Patadyong Tapis Abacá Batik Inabel Piña T'nalak Sarong Longyi Sinh...
- Sushie is a Cheep-Cheep and the babysitter of five Yoshi children on Lavalava Island. Her name is a pun on sushi. She joins Mario to find the missing...
- 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...
- Peruvian. He often speaks with pride about his Samoan heritage and dons a lavalava, a traditional Polynesian cloth worn like a kilt or skirt. On May 1, 2011...
- 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...
- 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...
- Mexican pointy boots Rebozo Serape Sombrero Quechquemitl Oceania Gr**** skirt Feather cloak I-sala Lap-lap Lavalava Kiekie Pareo Sulu Taʻovala Tēfui Tupenu...
- Mexican pointy boots Rebozo Serape Sombrero Quechquemitl Oceania Gr**** skirt Feather cloak I-sala Lap-lap Lavalava Kiekie Pareo Sulu Taʻovala Tēfui Tupenu...