- 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...
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related to the
Malay sarong,
Filipino malong,
tapis and patadyong,
Samoan lavalava,
Tongan tupenu and
other such
garments of the
Pacific islands. In contemporary...
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other Austronesian peoples like the
direct Polynesian cognate malo or
lavalava.
Dhoti Patadyong Tapis Abacá
Batik Inabel Piña T'nalak
Sarong Longyi Sinh...
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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...
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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...
- 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...
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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...
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skirt Feather cloak I-sala Lap-lap
Lavalava Kiekie Pareo Sulu Taʻovala Tēfui Tupenu...
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Mexican pointy boots Rebozo Serape Sombrero Quechquemitl Oceania Gr****
skirt Feather cloak I-sala Lap-lap
Lavalava Kiekie Pareo Sulu Taʻovala Tēfui Tupenu...