Vaiee
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Vaiee is a small village on the Samoa
n island of Upolu
. It is located on the central south coast of the island.
This village is known for the chiefly matai titles of Tuia and Te'o. The Te'o title is a well known title from the district of Falealili.
There are currently about 20 holders of the Te'o title living in Samoa and overseas. There are 3 branches of this title.
The Tuia title of Togamau is held by the current Member of Parliament, Tuia Logoiai Pu'a Letoa.
There is also another "Tuia" title held by Tuia Faato'ia of Laupolatasi. This title was derived from the Tuia of Togamau and does not share the same authority as the "Tuia" of Togamau.
There are many traditions and protocols that define and regulate the relationship between the Tuia of Togamau and the Te'o title.
For example when the ava ceremony is performed in Vaie'e the honour of the first cup is given to Te'o. Once the village of Vaie'e travels to another village the first ava is given to Tuia. The Tuia of Togamau is one of the four paramount titles in Safata known as "le falefa o le uluga tanifa."
Samoa
Samoa , officially the Independent State of Samoa, formerly known as Western Samoa is a country encompassing the western part of the Samoan Islands in the South Pacific Ocean. It became independent from New Zealand in 1962. The two main islands of Samoa are Upolu and one of the biggest islands in...
n island of Upolu
Upolu
Upolu is an island in Samoa, formed by a massive basaltic shield volcano which rises from the seafloor of the western Pacific Ocean. The island is long, in area, and is the second largest in geographic area as well as the most populated of the Samoan Islands. Upolu is situated to the east of...
. It is located on the central south coast of the island.
This village is known for the chiefly matai titles of Tuia and Te'o. The Te'o title is a well known title from the district of Falealili.
There are currently about 20 holders of the Te'o title living in Samoa and overseas. There are 3 branches of this title.
The Tuia title of Togamau is held by the current Member of Parliament, Tuia Logoiai Pu'a Letoa.
There is also another "Tuia" title held by Tuia Faato'ia of Laupolatasi. This title was derived from the Tuia of Togamau and does not share the same authority as the "Tuia" of Togamau.
There are many traditions and protocols that define and regulate the relationship between the Tuia of Togamau and the Te'o title.
For example when the ava ceremony is performed in Vaie'e the honour of the first cup is given to Te'o. Once the village of Vaie'e travels to another village the first ava is given to Tuia. The Tuia of Togamau is one of the four paramount titles in Safata known as "le falefa o le uluga tanifa."