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- ‘ie_toga abstract "A ʻie tōga is a special finely woven mat that is the most important item of cultural value in Sāmoa. They are commonly referred to in English as \"fine mats\" although they are never used as 'mats' as they only have a purely cultural value. ʻIe tōga are valued by the quality of the weave and the softness and shine of the material. They are made by women and form an important part of their role, identity and skill in their community.ʻIe tōga have an unwoven fringe and a strip of red feathers. They are important in gift exchanges during cultural ceremonies and events including matai chief title bestowals, weddings and funerals. In this way, ʻie tōga are passed from family to family, sometimes for many years and are greatly valued. Historically, some ʻie tōga were so valuable they were given their own names. The process of making a fine ʻie tōga can take months of work and have been known to take years. The completion of ʻie tōga can involve a public celebration and presentation with the women parading and displaying their fine mats for all to see.".
- ‘ie_toga thumbnail Samoa_traditional_mat.jpg?width=300.
- ‘ie_toga wikiPageExternalLink search.aspx?term=ie%20toga.
- ‘ie_toga wikiPageID "17886881".
- ‘ie_toga wikiPageLength "6152".
- ‘ie_toga wikiPageOutDegree "27".
- ‘ie_toga wikiPageRevisionID "683262192".
- ‘ie_toga wikiPageWikiLink Architecture_of_Samoa.
- ‘ie_toga wikiPageWikiLink Category:History_of_Oceanian_clothing.
- ‘ie_toga wikiPageWikiLink Category:Polynesian_clothing.
- ‘ie_toga wikiPageWikiLink Category:Samoan_culture.
- ‘ie_toga wikiPageWikiLink Category:Samoan_words_and_phrases.
- ‘ie_toga wikiPageWikiLink Collared_lory.
- ‘ie_toga wikiPageWikiLink Culture_of_Samoa.
- ‘ie_toga wikiPageWikiLink English_language.
- ‘ie_toga wikiPageWikiLink Faa_Samoa.
- ‘ie_toga wikiPageWikiLink Faamatai.
- ‘ie_toga wikiPageWikiLink Glottal_stop.
- ‘ie_toga wikiPageWikiLink Hawaiian_language.
- ‘ie_toga wikiPageWikiLink Lava-lava.
- ‘ie_toga wikiPageWikiLink Macron.
- ‘ie_toga wikiPageWikiLink Pandanus.
- ‘ie_toga wikiPageWikiLink Samoa.
- ‘ie_toga wikiPageWikiLink Taʻovala.
- ‘ie_toga wikiPageWikiLink Tonga.
- ‘ie_toga wikiPageWikiLink Tongan_language.
- ‘ie_toga wikiPageWikiLink ‘aiga.
- ‘ie_toga wikiPageWikiLink File:Samoa_traditional_mat.jpg.
- ‘ie_toga wikiPageWikiLink File:Three_Samoan_chiefs_including_two_orators_-_unknown_photographer_and_date.jpg.
- ‘ie_toga wikiPageWikiLinkText "‘ie toga".
- ‘ie_toga subject Category:History_of_Oceanian_clothing.
- ‘ie_toga subject Category:Polynesian_clothing.
- ‘ie_toga subject Category:Samoan_culture.
- ‘ie_toga subject Category:Samoan_words_and_phrases.
- ‘ie_toga hypernym Special.
- ‘ie_toga type Language.
- ‘ie_toga type TelevisionShow.
- ‘ie_toga type Language.
- ‘ie_toga comment "A ʻie tōga is a special finely woven mat that is the most important item of cultural value in Sāmoa. They are commonly referred to in English as \"fine mats\" although they are never used as 'mats' as they only have a purely cultural value. ʻIe tōga are valued by the quality of the weave and the softness and shine of the material. They are made by women and form an important part of their role, identity and skill in their community.ʻIe tōga have an unwoven fringe and a strip of red feathers.".
- ‘ie_toga label "‘ie toga".
- ‘ie_toga sameAs Q8084052.
- ‘ie_toga sameAs m.047pk8z.
- ‘ie_toga sameAs Q8084052.
- ‘ie_toga wasDerivedFrom ‘ie_toga?oldid=683262192.
- ‘ie_toga depiction Samoa_traditional_mat.jpg.
- ‘ie_toga isPrimaryTopicOf ‘ie_toga.