Whos responsibility is it to have this be done? So he prayed to Tagaloalagi, the highest god, to help him. The side entrance had a different purpose. Only seen in the mouths of the fish. There were three entrances to her house. 23 Samoan Proverbs 1. Fa'aui lau lavea. Upu taofiofi: Weighty decisions should not be made precipitately, but only after mature reflection; each new discussion may bring new ideas. To tie together two pieces of fau. The denial of the fisherman. 123, 201. The overwhelming religion in Samoa is Christianity. A tame pigeon having strayed or escaped from its master and failed to find its usual resting place, will sit on the pola of the first house it finds. The Samoans maintain that if the parents were left undisturbed, they would remain with their young and allow themselves to starve to death. The work begins with loosening the rounded ends of the house from the fatuga (timbers to which the purlins are fastened). This figure of speech presupposes that a single pigeon was spied by a hunting party and that it was artfully enticed and caught in presence of all the hunters. Here are some humorous words that may help: Knowing when not to speak following a death is as important as knowing when to speak. Fatuati is a heap of stones erected under water in the lagoon to attract fish. The lavalava covers the design. It is also used for the notch made by the carpenter in a tree trunk or a beam to facilitate his work. 3. All have assembled in the Bay of Laua. Samoan The person with burned fingers asks for tongs. It is also used as an upu faifai to repulse someone's interference. Home | About Us | Contact Us | Privacy Policy | Terms of Service Copyright 2023 Funeralwise, LLC. The following are the principal game birds: the lupe (pigeon), the manutagi (a small species of pigeon), the manuali'i, the ve'a (swamphen), the tava'e (tropic bird), the gogo and some other sea birds. The surprised Ulumu could not but recognize Lefao's dexterity. Given that dialogue relating to death and grief for many Samoans remains in the realm of tapu (sacred) or s (protected), few attempts have been made by researchers of Samoan heritage Failure to do this is particularly troublesome when the little fishes appear, because they will be chased by the big ones and, at the same time, they serve as free bait for the fishermen. 64. The feathers of certain birds, e.g., the tavae or tropic bird, are attached to the fish-hook to serve as artificial bait. The unavau is a poisonous fish that occasionally appears in a school of edible pelupelu. O le vaivai o le fee. The saying also has the same meaning as No. 133. 6. To be taken unawares. Upu fa'aalualu. The igaga is only a tiny fish. Samoa, arise and raise your flag, your crown!Look at those stars that are waving on it:This is the symbol of Jesus, who died on it for Samoa.Oh, Samoa, hold fast your power forever.Do not be afraid; God is our foundation, our freedom.Samoa, arise: your flag is waving, your crown! 179. It is becoming to listen to and to consider the speech of a distinguished orator. 86. The hermit crab often wanders inland. O le malie ma le tu'u malie. Upu alofa: expressions of love, compassion, and sympathy. Upu fa'aalualu. 170. Ala mutiaan old road. In order for a Samoan to be accept and respected and therefore find themselves, they must follow the rules of their people. (A copy is in the Alexander Turnbull Library.). From this we have the saying: O le fa'afiti a tautai. It grew in the bush, but it is cast away in the road. Place the ridge pole first, then we shall pass the battens. Therefore, he who comes for it at this stage, is too late. To hang up the paddle (after a fishing expedition). If at first you dont suceed try, try and try again. Interpreter. If it is used in the first sense, Pratt's translation is correct and the figure is taken from the method of fishing - 164 known as alafaga (Nos. 46. The bundles of sugarcane leaves fetched by the women from the plantation for the purpose of thatching the houses are large and bulky but light in weight. Rebuke for relatives, friends and neighbours who are quarrelsome and trying to harm one another. Samoan Sin is carried in the mouth. Samoan Death Quotes Samoan Death Quotes & Sayings Happy to read and share the best inspirational Samoan Death quotes, sayings and quotations on Wise Famous Quotes. Even European building material is rarely used in the construction of native houses. Every culture has its own set of rules in which everyone is to follow so that there is order and peace in the community. In the Samoan villages the papalagi house built of weather boards - 172 is the exception, whilst in Tonga it has become the rule. ), SCHULTZ, E. Sprichwortliche Redenserten der Samoaner. 91. 182. The Samoans compare this state of repose to grief and mourning and maintain that the matulau is then often seen in company of the gatala. Image: Facebook This high development traces back to the days before the arrival of the missionaries,when all communication was transmitted orally. Change Language {{#items}} {{local_title}} Jesus Death, Resurrection & Return. O le va'a fau po fau ao. O le galo e gase i Pa'au. However, another aitu named Pagoa was lurking there and ate up those who had escaped the eels. The aesthetic sense of the Samoans requires a person of dignity to be well-fed and portly. During his absence a strange chief came along and put up at the big house. A beautiful Samoan quote about love meaning that brothers protect their sisters. Words to encourage a person to strive after his goal, and not allow himself to be deterred by any consideration or obstacle. In Manono the lo appears so often that it is paid for with lo. He then awakened the other and went out with her to the reef where he intended to kill and eat her. Upu vivi'i applied to two villages or families long related to each other and united through their common origin. Each had born him a son. ", "Death doesn't just look through the book of the old. The introduction of Christian ideas has given it a wider meaning: Men are living together on earth, but whether they will ever meet depends on the will of God who may send sickness, storms or other obstacles. A woman wanted to carry a burden on her back, so she took some fau fibre to tie it fast. A motto characterizing the Samoan who is suspicious himself and often invites suspicion. Applied to a family, village or district which, through dissension, is divided into two equally strong parties. Having foolishly got into trouble he is asking for help. If you have to form a resolution, do not revolve the matter in your own mind only, but discuss it with others. Upu taofiofi. When it tries to climb over rocks and tree trunks, it frequently tumbles down. This gift is known as tu'u malie or payment for the shark. To give lo and to receive lo. Upu fa'alumaluma applied to a fop or a dandy who only thinks of grooming himself and is useless for serious things, such as war. Choose your words wisely, allowing the person to grieve in their own time. It has a meaning similar to No. May the cluster of nuts bow to the midrib of the coconut leaf. 111. Death, in Samoan tradition, is considered Gods Will. It has traditionally been believed that Samoans should die at home. These Samoan quotes about love and family give an interesting insight into the Samoan beliefs and language. When the members of a family are fishing with their net another person will, perhaps, put to sea and join them in the hope that he will get his share of the catch after having assisted them. When the fish see an opening in the net, they swim to the place where the tautai stands as if they obeyed him. Below Ive listed famous Samoan quotes, common Samoan proverbs and inspiring Samoan sayings as well as their meanings in English. Should the fish or the line strike the outrigger (this may happen to an inexperienced or a hasty fisherman) the hook is likely to be torn out and the fish will be lost. Required fields are marked *, CALL: (415) 431-3717Hours: 9AM-5PM PST. Please share to your friends: Sightbefore hearsay. Upu vivi'i: Words of praise referring to the speech of one high chief or orator and the reply made by another. Verywell Health's content is for informational and educational purposes only. With people it is different. When a Samoan has to do manual work, he takes off his lavalava and puts on a girdle of ti leaves. He invited all the tautai (fishers and sailors) of Samoa to come to Laua and help him. Ua sili mea le seuga. of tautai) advances an opinion regarding fishing or navigation, he receives the answer: O le va'ai a le tauta. The present collection is an attempt to rectify this deficiency. Blessed is the moon; it goes but it comes back again. The peaceful demonstration erupted into violence when the NZ military police opened fire on the marchers. A hunter who catches many pigeons rejoices in his shelter. Death leaves a heartache no one can heal; Love leaves a memory no one can steal. Unknown . He is like the tropic bird which is proud of its feathers. Most of the material, however, I obtained directly from the Samoans themselves, about thirty of whom gave me their generous and unselfish assistance. Ua 'ou seuseu ma le fata. The joy of the welcome was like that with which the birds greet the dawn. This translation is only a private one and must not be published at all. The paths in the bush are never obliterated. 72. Coral blocks have nothing to do with the preparation of masi. Bible Language Gagana fa'a Smoa. See more ideas about samoan quotes, samoan, proverbs. Remarks: This method of hunting is not to be confounded with the hunt of the fua'o that nest in large numbers on Pola Rock in Tutuila. The roots are edible. The sponging of the Matamea crab. Like a sega sitting on a coconut leaf. The paipai is a small crab that moves about slowly and does not resist capture. Before the advancement of mortuary science there, the deceased was buried the day after death. He has two mouths like the sea cucumber. Since the spread of Christianity the saying refers to the repose of the soul after death. The ta'amu is a coarse, little-esteemed species of taro. ", "As long as we live, they too will live, for they are now a part of us, as We remember them. After a while it will grow exhausted and surrender to its fate. We may also use affiliate links for other programmes. 76. Ua le sau i le afu, le sau i le tutupu; ua sau i le lalau. Refers to a man who always speaks of building a house, but has neither the energy nor the means to do so. When fishing for ise we swing the net sometimes to the right, sometimes to the left. Thank you, {{form.email}}, for signing up. The fish, too, lie in wait for it. 173. Upu vivi'i: laudatory and complimentary remarks. The all use a one gauge mesh. The hunting implements are hung up. A Samoan proverb meaning some people will compliment what you have because they want it. The death of the head of the family, on the other hand, is considered a great loss. Tau ina uia o le ala o le atu. A certain crab called tupa that lives in salt-water swamps, is caught by digging it out of the hole in which it makes its home. E sao mai i Amouta ai tali le Amotai, fai foi o lea, a o le toe aso i Moamoa. The neck of land is now called Tiapepe. It is then difficult to find the runner that has the edible root. When the wild manutagi has entered the cage of the decoy bird, the hunter, crying 'ae'ae, jumps out of his shelter and covers the cage. Fagaiofu goes fishing first. Ia oloolo pitova'a. The bonitos swim about thoughtlessly, but the seagulls are on the alert. A Samoan saying about life which means even though life takes us in different directions, we will always find our way back to our loved ones. Interpreter. 75. When the thief returned and saw the charm, he was frightened. ", "Who is old and doesn't believe it, will trip into his grave without seeing it. Upu faifai referring to a person who meddles with other people's affairs without the slightest reason. Break down the post in Faleolo and look for the fish of Leaosavai'i. Faiva o Fiti ia lililo. When gathering breadfruit with the lou, it may happen that branches not bearing any fruit are knocked about and injured. In return, families return gifts to the visitors. 21. Even though no defect has been discovered, it is well to wait and to repeat the examination, for the errors cannot all be found at once. Upu faanoanoa or alofa referring to a person who has come to harm through anothers fault. "Gun first. I am fishing because I have helped to make a fata. Upu fa'anoanoa or alofa. If the maga breaks or is bitten off by a fish, the loss can easily be repaired. Upu fa'aalualu: Ta te gase a uluga. 11, 12, 96). Ua fa'amea tapena i ua. ", "The only truly dead are those who have been forgotten. Because open caskets are common at the funeral, this is still the most common choice in Samoa today. Traditionally, it was important for the family to bury the body within a day of death. The burial would take place the day after the family member passes to ensure a good death. For a Samoan to be chosen as a respected tulafale, he or she participates in a special ceremony called a saofai, whichhappens only when the family discusses and comes to a consensus. A tattooer who has a job to do will, on the previous evening, put all his instruments into a container (tunuma). Its inhabitants had the reputation of avoiding all waste when fishing. So that it may be used effectively the following morning. Some were destroyed by the eels, others by Pagoa. O le malu i fale'ulu. When one party has, with much trouble, conquered another and established a government, it has to watch lest its newly acquired power be wrested from it. Ua se u ta'afale. Words of praise to commend a person's power and strength. Negligence, too, may be the cause of an uneven plait; the woman then usually tries to rectify her mistake in the second half. Chris Raymond is an expert on funerals, grief, and end-of-life issues, as well as the former editor of the worlds most widely read magazine for funeral directors. Once upon a time there was an aitu (devil, spirit) who had the form of a trumpet shell (Triton shell, pu, foafoa) and ate men. We After the catch, the net is carried ashore and hung up. E a le puga nisi, a le ana nisi. (Samoan Proverb) More Samoan Proverbs (Based on Topics) Love Proverbs - Life Proverbs - Death & Dying Proverbs - Success Proverbs - Happiness Proverbs - Friendship Proverbs - View All Topics. Samoans use a lot of sayings and expressions in daily life which offer advice and even sometimes have hidden meanings. Ua to i lologamata. These have evolved from ancient traditions, and theyre still in practice in Samoan communities across the globe. The idea of a good and bad death is a common belief throughout the world. A good death, in Samoan tradition, is a death that happens at home. When death happens at home, the spirit stays with the family peacefully. A wider interpretation is often given to this custom, known as malagafaga, and the begging may be extended to other objects. One day her brother went out to noose sharks and stayed away a long time. 139. The matulau share the gatalas grief without reason. At low tide two girls were fishing in the lagoon of Sale'imoa. They were too late for the catch. O le a gase manu vao, 'ae ola manu fanua. We have overcome some difficulties, but there are more ahead of us. Upu fa'aaloalo: Respectful term used to designate a full meeting. When the saying is applied to girls (o le i'a vai tama'ita'i), it is used as a faianaga (jest). 141. Upu fa'amaulalo: respect and courtesy in the form of self-abasement. Not so long ago there was a village there, whose people are now living in Falevai, a fuaiala (section) of Falelatai. You love them because together, you bring out the best in each other.. O le pa ua sala i le maga. Otherwise, ones spirit may cause problems for the family. Viewing tears as cleansing, and receiving the sympathy of others, can be healing during times like this. If new mats - 178 are to be added the bundle must be undone and the mats will then fall into disorder. Should anyone, in the excitement of the work or to show off, give orders to his neighbours, no one will heed him, for only the tautai may give orders. The pigeon flew away, just skimming over the water near the place where Pepe was hidden. 'Oa'oa i faleseu. 78): E le'i mitimiti papata. When the net is finished people say, Ua peiseai sa fai i se afa e tasi; or elliptically: Ua se afa e tasi. Pratt translates: to be prosperous. The fisher then pulls it forth with his hand and kills it by sinking his teeth through its head. For the chase it offers only feathered game. Upu fa'aalualu: Do the most difficult things first. The tautai alone has the right to push down the net and catch the fish. Let the Fijian method of fishing remain a secret. When the time is right, ask the surviving family member what that cause might be. The barracuda that sleeps apart. (No. When the fale is being re-assembled, the carpenter has to take particular care that the purlins of the side of the house are well joined with those of the end. Never judge things of. 81. Tuamafa is an old pigeon, the leader of the flock. Ua sanisani fa'amanuao. Fatu'ulu. The tropic bird's breastbone is visible. Ua liua le tua ma le alo. Upu fa'anoanoa or alofa or faifai referring to a person who has come to harm through his own fault or that of a relative or friend. The yam is a perennial plant. Copyright 2023 Funeralwise, LLC. "All To push the cross-piece back and forth (in order to spread the net). The papata crab had born a child and there was much rejoicing among the relatives. This method of fishing is known as seu. ", "Everybody will undergo the sentence of the grave. Words of regret used by the loser. Troy Polamalu. May the coconut tree bear a rich harvest. Sometimes a touch or simply looking the grieving spouse or family member in the eye is all that is needed to provide comfort. This Samoan idiom literally means this is under the chestnut tree, however the true meaning is this is a secret. Ua se temeteme. 87. 5. For the community hunt a tia (cleared space in the bush for hunting) was prepared and shelters or hiding places erected for the individual hunters. When the gatala has been impregnated, it moves very slowly. O le tiuga a Matala'oa e tiu ma afifi. Ua va i lupe maua le aso neithis is a happy day, indeed. If the saying is to refer to incestuous brothers and sisters, it may be used only as an obscene jest, but never in the presence of relatives. Once bitten, twice shy. Upu faifai applied to a community (family, village, district) composed of many but unimportant individuals. Upu fa'anoanoa or fa'aulaula addressed to one constantly begging (Pratt) or to one who becomes a nuisance through tale-bearing or in other ways. An exhortation not to allow one-self to be downcast by a single failure. Put the gouge aside. According to the communistic system of the Samoans, a travelling party is allowed to beg fish-hooks at the houses where they call. "There is no one who can jump so high as to escape death." 55. It flies where it will and the others follow. 36. Used of an asembly whose members have come from different villages and who, later on, will disperse again. Governmental power is like a fresh water fish. I am not competent to judge how the unavau's poison is communicated to the pelupelu, whether this happens in the sea or when the two fish are accidentally cooked together. Pili cast his net by himself. Ia tala mea fa'asolo. This proverb is also used to describe the troublesome condition explained in No. In other societies, death is regarded as a specter no one talks about. Upu faifai: The little crayfish valo that leaves its hole and, unbidden, enters its neighbour's hole, illustrates a person who officiously meddles with other people's concerns. O le fogava'a e tasi. O le poto a lauloa. A figure of speech for vavalalata, to live in close proximity. 25. The work is progressing fast. To this the Samoans compare a brother who will rush in among troops after his wounded brother, even if he should be killed himself. This explanation is by no means exhaustive. 191. Samoan The person who has burned their fingers often asks for tongs. When the lo appears, Samoan custom requires the family of the husband to present a number of these fish to his wife's clan. Upu faifai applied to a restless person or a chatterbox. Mocking words referring to loveless, undutiful parents. Samoan Let each do his share of the work. Upu fa'amaulalo used as an excuse by a person who has so little food, tapa, etc., that it is not worth while making distribution. Upu fa'anoanoa: Man is mortal. This Samoan quote is used when a beloved chief dies. The saying is used in a fono (council meeting) by an orator who interrupts another speaker or who wishes to express a different opinion. Ou te se tagata tau suati. The old implements have now been replaced by steel tools. 'Ae'ae lea manu ua ulu. To'ai fa'a i'a a po. The word falute originally referred only to mats; it is now also applied to other things that must be gathered up evenly. In vain rejoices the drill plate when the drill point is broken. Ua ola a moamoa. A man from Faleata tried to net one of the pigeons that had been enticed to the tia, but he failed. Upu fiafia referring to events that bring joy and contentment. 3. If the apprentice passed the test, the carpenter said: Ua vela lana umuhis oven is hot. There isn't a right or wrong way to grieveonly the way that is right for you. This is the u ta'afale. 101. Upu fa'anoanoa: expressions of repentance and remorse. The majority of Hawaiian sayings and quotes have a positive message of hope and love. It only looks that way. Sign in to get trip updates and message other travelers.. Samoa ; Hotels ; Things to do ; Restaurants ; Flights ; Vacation Rentals ; Vacation Packages This was the original meaning of the proverb. Patupatu amo fale. Ua fuifui fa'atasi, 'ae vao 'ese'ese. Upu faifai referring to a person who brags in a difficult situation when he knows that help is near. 24. Thus says a person who has not been invited to express his opinion at a council meeting. At the time when the Samoans had only stone tools, much strength and skill were required to cut this notch. Upu faifai applied to an orator whose speech does not meet with approval. 174. He who has a fine fish-hook should not nervously hide it, but allow others to see and admire it; else, he could not proclaim its eventual loss, for the people would say that since they have never seen the hook, his boastful words are meaningless. Explore. 110. Words of encouragement: Let us die together. However, when hostilities began he joined the fish. Samoan etiquette requires the visitor to assure his host that he has not come to fa'atilotilo masae, i.e., to sponge on him. People have lots of misconceptions about me. The Fijian used bow and arrow; the other fished with a spear like the Samoans. Ia o gatasi le futia ma le umele. Upu faifai or Fa'aulaula: Your designs are too apparent and will fail. (See full affiliate disclosure.). 4 > Proverbial expressions of the Samoans, by E. Schultz, p 139-184. Sometimes a bit of humor can be a blessing during deep grief. To prick one another like a school of 'apoa. Another explanation is as follows: For the capture of the dolphin (masimasi) the hook is baited with flying fish. Used of a weak, sickly old man. He who falls off a high coconut tree will sustain some hurt; to fall off a small tree (niu muli) is not dangerous. ", "All things grow with time, except grief", "Live your own life, for you will die your own death. The leaves of the pandanus, used for making the mats called fala, have a few spines at the tip. ". "Who is old and doesn't believe it, will trip into his grave without seeing it." However, the orators use them so frequently and they shed so much light on the past history and the present opinions of the people, that their importance cannot be overrated. Before bird-catching an offering should be made. A fourth arrow for emergencies lies behind the hunter and may be shot in any direction. Upu fa'amafanafana or vivi'i: A strong village that has been defeated in battle will fight again. When a number of matai turn out for a common fishing expedition (alafaga), each canoe must keep its place and be steered properly, lest the fishing lines get tangled. 140. From Fagaiofu the lo travel to Falelatai and then along the coast to Manono. Samoan A decision made at night may be changed in the morning. Samoan Gather the breadfruit from the farthest branches first. The falling of a ripe coconut. Ua afa le aso. One single deck. It also refers to elderly or sick people whose days are numbered, but in this case it may not be used in the presence of the person to whom it is applied. 11. To steer a canoe in such a way that the fishing line (of another canoe) is turned in the wrong direction. Upu fa'anoanoa. When a tauta (landman, oppos. 'Ae'ae, the bird has entered (the cage). Upu taofiofi: Slowly and thoroughly; without precipitation. The wider meaning of the saying is: To stand up for a friend or relative, to help him bear his misfortune, to forgive and cover up his mistakes. Though words can never fully express how much someone means to us, language can still provide comfort, solace, hope, and even inspiration following the death of a loved one. To go about an undertaking in the proper way. Pinterest. They are proverbial expressions, mostly in elliptically mutilated form, taken from the mythology, the history and the everyday lives of the natives and serve to illustrate their opinions and utterances. Two persons, families or villages related to each other but unequal in strength, means, number, etc. He then fits it in place and with his wooden mallet (tafao) hammers it down, his assistant holding it. Finally she added another piece of fau and the cord held. A strong-willed, wise man who is unsuccessful in a first attempt, will try again. Both fish are frequently caught together. If the tautai has no luck, people will say it is the punishment for some sin he has committed and that he must try again until he makes a catch. Change), You are commenting using your Facebook account. She simply came to sponge and, sitting by the mother, she smacked her lips covetously until she was reproved for her unseemly behaviour. Se'i muamua ona ala uta. 15. E le se tunuma ma moe fa'atasi. The former, therefore, is compared to a peace-loving person; the latter, to a quarrelsome one. Pratt translates: Why do you not steer out of the way? The word seu has two meanings: to turn the head of a canoe and to catch birds or fish in a net. Overcoming Fear of Death. Ia fa'autu ia le fao. A bird that has just been caught jumps about and struggles to escape. The barracuda that tears off the hook. 164. Before the introduction of firearms, this bird was caught in the following way: The hunter searched for a nest with young and climbed up to it. The owner of a certain plantation had his crop stolen time and again. Upu fiafia used at the reception of relatives, friends or guests. Upu fa'amafanafana. As the fish take to flight by jumping out of the net, they are caught in small hand nets (alagamea). Fa'atauga'o'a. Thus says a travelling party when entering a house, after having previously called at some other villages. 107. Pepe tried to catch it. Few mats, however, meet these requirements. 7. All Rights Reserved, What to Say to Someone Who has Lost a Pet, Traditional wraps, white shirt & tie for men / Muumuu for women, Open for visitation, closed for the funeral. Dale is an experienced fact-checker and researcher with a Master of Science in Journalism from Columbia University, Graduate School of Journalism. In Aleipata, too, Pili showed the people how to fish with nets, but the expedition was unsuccessful. Upu alofa to express sympathy for one who is pursued like the bonito. Originally this was used metaphorically for a beautiful calm day when the sea and the mountains are perfectly visible. Fa'amanu po'ia i le ofaga. A fisherman who has lost his hooks may approach another canoe, take hold of a fish line and remove the fish-hook. The fault was committed in the bush, but it is now talked about on the highway. O le i'a a tautai e alu i le fa'alolo. (2) Howsoever cleverly a thing may be concealed, it will come to light at last. In wet soil taro thrives particularly well; it is, therefore, whenever possible, raised in a swamp. The trade wind blows mostly during the cool season and brings fine weather for sea travel. Upu fa'anoanoa or alofa used when one is pursued by misfortune. 126. Applied to a unanimous decision. 22. 85. Someone has misued the umu lapalapa. Only the matamea crab presented herself without a gift. Upu faifai. For example, the Congregational Christian Church of American Samoa (from the LMS tradition) ministers to half of the population there. Fa'ae'e ia le 'au'au, 'ae tatou velo 'aso i ai. However, a second aitu, much revered by the other woman's family, approached her and said Run away quick and I will conceal your flight; that is not your friend but an aitu. While she was running away, he changed himself into her form and went fishing with the first aitu. From honoring the person who died to supporting surviving family or friends, these time-honored proverbs reflect these vast differences in how people view and approach the loss of a loved one. Or: Ou te fia pa'u i se niu 'umi, ou te le fia pa'u i se niu muliIf I am to meet with defeat, let it be at least through a person of rank. 64) fortune was changing. This is why he is known as the Shark of Foa. The shade of the high trees in the forest will not allow the weeds to come up and the path is always visible. Muniao (la'au fa'alava) is a transverse piece of wood placed across the net to keep it properly stretched. Like a bird caught in its nest. 142. Don't be overhasty. Look at those stars that are waving on it: This is the symbol of Jesus, who died on it for Samoa. ", "As long as a man lives, the entire world is too small for him; After death, the grave is big enough. The dying of the pair of birds. Upu fa'aalualu: (1) In a discussion each one should tell his opinion unreservedly; only then can the right decision be reached. The saying refers to retribution in a good and in a bad sense. 183. Ua tu'u i tai le va'a tele. 113. Thus people say, Ua se i'a e moe o mauga o Savai'i. 145. The Tulafales Role: Samoan Oratorial Traditions for Death and ", "An advantage of poverty, your relatives gain nothing by your death. The captured birds will be killed; the decoy birds will be given rest. Upu faifai referring to weakness and inefficiency. Pepe made a strange catch. The most frequently used and best beloved embellishment of the language to which the orator resorts, is the muagagana or alaga'upu. A careless person will be taken by surprise by his watchful enemy. To cover up dead birds. I was also told that Seu foga'afa designates a usage customary at the alafaga and resembles the malagafaga (No. Proverbs can often describe feelings you're unable to express. Apia, 1906. Samoan May it end with threats and not come to blows. Like a fish, one should look for a hole in the net. The tautai, however, knowing that the net was strong enough to hold him said, E le afaina. (It does not matter; there is no danger.). 114. The bird's breast feathers are very sparse. Thus says the leader at the termination of the hunt when the tia is not to be used for some time to come. Thinking they were bonitos they hurried to the shore, embarked in their canoes and went out. You don't love someone because they're a dream of perfection. The glare of her torch unexpectedly attracted a large number of flying fish that fell into the canoe although it was not flying fish she wanted but a different kind. Fa'asega tu launiu. 168. Nevertheless, Ulumu could not help protesting against his opponent's unsportsmanlike behaviour, but the latter tried to sooth him with the words: Sau ia, ia e fa'amolemole. The large double war canoe ('alia) and the two-bowed taumualua have been superseded by the big row-boats which the natives have learned to build European style. In Asau, Savai'i, the soil is very stony. Buy Sympathy FlowersShop Funeral StationeryBrowse Memorial Items. It is more difficult to make the shaft, pa, than the hook, maga; therefore, the pa is more valuable. The papata crab has not yet smacked her lips, i.e., has had nothing to eat yet. Sili le foe. Proverbial Sayings of the Samoans. The chiefs Lefaoseu of Atua and 'Ulumu of Tufutafoe were going to have a competition in pigeon snaring. If the boards met exactly in the centre, the job was completed. Upu fa'amaulalo meaning: If I have caused some trouble, such as a quarrel, I must try my best to set things right. When wearing the mat, it is folded in two and the coarser half is worn underneath. A white tern that is so proud of its glossy plumage that it will not associate with darker birds. The plait of the fine mats ('ie toga) should be uniformly fine and close. Saying "hello" is as simple as ml in an informal setting. 66. An old childless couple of Neiafu were gathering dry coconut leaves (material for lighting and cooking). A fala se'ese'e is an old dirty mat used to sit on during work. 9. O le manu tafi manu. Avetu ni lo, aumai ni lo. 189. Upu vivi'i to commend the energy and perseverance with which a person strives towards his goal. To catch the octopus within the reef, the fisher uses a stick, sao, with which the fish is tickled and enticed from its lair. It is sometimes helpful to remind a surviving spouse or family member that they will always grieve the loss of a loved one but that the grief will gradually become less acute. 5. As to each coconut leaf belongs a cluster of young nuts, so each individual belongs to his family. 148. The following saying is based on the same story. 121. Like this post? The enemy between the houses. Proverbs and sayings may be especially helpful after the loss of a loved one. Upu faifai. As this is closed on all sides, his companions know nothing about it. The owner of a boat begged a tautai to take his boat to La'ulu even though it should sink with the weight of the catch. The galo dies in Pa'au. Neiafu is not the village of this name in Savai'i, but a piece of land near Falepuga, Upolu. The road is overgrown with grass; it is not a new road. The bundle of mats has fallen into disarray. When a decoy bird refuses to call, people say it is to'iastricken (with sickness or obstinacy). Nafanua, the war goddess, dwelt in Falealupo, Savai'i. When a number of mats are to be stored away, they are gathered up evenly and rolled into a bundle. So many fish were caught in it, that the boats could not hold them and many had to be thrown back into the sea. How to Find Joy in a Broken World. It is also used jestingly at the preparation of food or kava, when the portion set aside is likely to prove insufficient and the whole available supply had better be used. In Tutuila the sea birds that rest exhausted on the cliffs are caught with nets without the aid of decoy birds. The wisdom shown at lauloa fishing. 194. 29. 2. This phrase is used to describe someone whos will is stronger than their body. 150. If it is approached from behind, it will fly off. 9. Take down the huts and put everything away. ", "God is closest to those with broken hearts. 2023 Dotdash Media, Inc. All rights reserved. Fa'afanauga a laumei. The matai orders his men to build a small hunting hut and carry it with the rest of the hunting implements to the swamp which is the bird's usual habitat. Samoa, arise and raise your flag, your crown! A fishing expedition may have no success, but a suspicion usually has some ground for it. Also used in the form of a pious wish: Ia mafuli a puou. Ia ta'amilo pea ma tautala. E 'asa le faiva, 'ae le 'asa le masalo. Whats with the custom of washing the body every 6 months from the grave. Ia tafatafa fuga, 'ae 'aua le tafatafa maono. Applied to people who meet and take counsel together. Of the five kinds of boats mentioned by Kraemer, three are still in general use: (1) The small outrigger canoe (paopao); (2) the large outrigger canoe (soatau); (3) the bonito canoe (va'aalo). What Can You Expect During End Stage Lung Cancer, Inspiring Poems About Death, Grief, and Loss, How Anticipatory Grief Differs From Grief After Death, What Loved Ones Should Know About the End of Life, How to Write a Condolence Letter or Sympathy Note, Addressing the cultural, spiritual and religious perspectives of palliative care, "Say not in grief he is no more, but live in thankfulness that he was. Upu fa'anoanoa. Upu faifai applied to a repulsive person whom nobody wants to associate with. 74. Upu taofiofi: Let each one attend to his own affairs and not meddle with those of others. The saying is used by a speaker as an apology for having, in the heat of the discussion, offended one of his listeners or for having unintentionally omitted one of the set forms of speech required by Samoan etiquette. Mr. Neffgen, Govt. 18. Upu fa'anoanoa. When the rigging is finished it must be examined carefully, so that existing defects may be corrected. One is for the birds approaching in front, the other for the birds coming from the right and the third for those from the left. From the direction of the wind. Ia lafoia i le fogava'a tele. The round ends are now temporarily tied with ropes (tautala) to the middle portion and the carpenter examines whether the house is standing straight. When a family wishes to lay out a big taro plantation, it is well that a specified spot be apportioned to each member. ", "What soap is for the body, tears are for the soul. Appropriate dress for funerals is a lavalava (or skirtlike wrap), white shirt, tie, jacket and leather sandals for men, and a pulu tasi (or muumuu) for women. (LogOut/ A petitioner uses it to indicate he realizes the negative answer he gets is only an evasion. During his lifetime a person frequently changes his abode, but when he is about to die he remembers his birth-place and his family and returns there to await the end. 166. Fact checkers review articles for factual accuracy, relevance, and timeliness. Same meaning as No. (A paraphrase for moemoesolo.). Go and look in the fishermen's houses. O le foe fa'ae'e i le tau. The first shark caught in a new boat must be presented to the village by the owner of the boat. By exerting slow pressure on the scraped bark of the 'o'a tree a reddish-brown dye is obtained. Folau a alamea. When the wooing has presented particular difficulties, as through the lack of connections between the families of the bride and the bridegroom, then the young wife and her child are referred to as. 71. The god gave him a fetish (tupua) which the man hung up in an aoa tree (banyan). 110. 123, 201. When the boatbuilder does not find a suitable plank, he shifts the one at his disposal back and forth, vainly trying to fit it in place. They finally succeeded in tying the hook. O le upega tautau, ae fagota. Ia moe le ufu, to'a le paipai. Na o Neiafu na mele ai le to'elau. O le faila tu i le ama. One day the boys went fishing for their father. The same figure of speech is used when the offspring of a noble family has been adopted by another village and honoured with a matai name. E le aia puga i le masi 185. The mountains of Savai'i are like a sleeping fish. When this contraption has been destroyed deliberately or otherwise, the fishermen will come and rebuild it. The deck-planks of a large war canoe were laid simultaneously from either side. Check out the video below which features a range of famous Samoan quotes and well-known Samoan sayings & proverbs. At torch fishing an aitu appeared on either hand. Fresh water fish, e.g., the tuna (river eel) are slimy and slippery and, therefore, hard to catch and hold. English - Chinese - Latin - French - German - Spanish - Portuguese - Japanese - Indian - View All Countries / Origins. Later the shark went to Foa and proposed to Sinafalemoa, the daughter of the chief. Let the crab take counsel with its leg. Upu fa'aaloalo: A polite expression referring to the first speech delivered at a meeting or at the reception of a travelling party. Then they will gather into a flock to travel to another part of the forest whence they will scatter once more. Upu vivi'i referring to a small but influential family or village, a calm but momentous speech and to similar circumstances. 163. 171. If he is doing this awkwardly, so that the motion of his hand can be seen, the wild pigeons will be suspicious and fly away. Sa'a faaoti le utu a le faimea. Let each one smooth his part of the boat. When the breadfruit tree called puou is uprooted in a storm, it will not die but grow again. The offering was called fa'asao a manu vao. Central to this culture is the Faamatai. 127. From the bodily warmth of the one who sits or lies on it. One day chief Pepe, a visitor, was catching pigeons there. Samoan custom requires that a man who has caught many fish, give a few to his neighbour who has not caught any. Upu fa'aalualu referring to the frequency of the Samoan civil wars. The tulavae is a portion of the fish net made by one person, as explained in No. At the termination of the war the birds held a fono and drank kava. Upu taofiofi: Soia le si'itia le matalalaga. That is why, after the harvest, they use the old holes a second time. In the Apolima Strait he spread a net that reached from Savai'i to Upolu. Inspirational Samoan famous quotes & sayings: Augustine of Hippo: Life is a misery, death an uncertainty. A Samoan proverb about patiently enduring an injustice. The tifitifi is a small fish. More Samoan Proverbs: You shake in vain the branch that bears no fruit. Ua nunu le to'au. 152. Matalaoa suspected him of having illicit intercourse with her brothers wife, so she watched him and found her suspicions confirmed. When fishing for anae (mullet) the fishermen post themselves around the big net. E tasi, 'ae afe. Like a breadfruit plucked on stony ground, (i.e., plucked off a tree growing on stony ground, so that the fruit will be crushed and no longer usable). Upu fa'amaulalo, fa'anoanoa or alofa referring to a person who has neither home nor family. The tropic bird is careful of its long tail feathers. When the catch is poor, the fishermen exaggerate on their return, saying that they saw the palolo only in the mouths of the fish they caught. The saying is used of a family or a village where perfect peace reigns. Watch. These proverbs and sayings reflect those thoughts: There is a time for everything, including humor. Also used as an upu fa'amaulalo. This phrase literally means he is a lizard crawling however it is actually used to describe a disobedient person. The tree still stands but it is doomed. It means, to refrain from further participation in an affair; to leave the decision to another. Mr. T. Smith, Private Secretary to Logan. When day broke the latter saw that his plan had miscarried. Ua savini fa'apunuamanu. Se'i lua'i lou le 'ulu taumamao. The torch is tilted over while the flying fish die. Below Ive listed the most well-known Samoan idioms and expressions. Let it go the way of the bonito. Upu fa'anoanoa or alofa expressing disappointment when one's expectations are not realized or when a counsel given is disregarded. The top and the bottom are turned back and forth. 39. E tenetene fua le livaliva, 'ae sagasaga 'ai le vili ia. The hunter is interested only in those wild pigeons that appear in front of his hut. The ufu sleeps; the paipai sits calmly by. Ua tuliloa le atu a le sa'u. A tulituliloa 'ua o le mago i Foa? Civilization, however, has spared many of the original usages. (Samoan Proverb) The knee CM Punk. The club fight took place on the three malae in Falafa. From various other sources I had the following: Two men undertake a job. 13. O le faila tu i le ama a'u nei, i.e., don't mind me; I am standing outside the canoe. 49. Have patience and forgive those that trespass against you. The numerous muagagana (proverbial expressions) relating to pigeon catching prove how popular the sport was with the Samoans. Thus say the hunters when they have returned home from their expedition and hung up the nets, etc. The sea cucumber always held with the victor. O le aso ma le filiga'afa, o le aso ma le mata'inatila. It is an upu vivi'i, commending a person for his retentive memory. I have developed a Samoan mentality. 83. Sa (matou) tu'u la'au mai nei. May it end with threats and not come to blows. Same meaning as No. 161. They can comfort those who are mourning alone or help you as you write a eulogy or pen a condolence letter. They are shouting together as at the tern hunt. Version. O le fogatia ua malu maunu. Temeteme is the spindle of the drill with the drill plate. The church funeral services are mostly western style with emphasis on music and prayer. Ua ta i matau, ta i ama fa'alamaga ise. Upu fa'aalualu: encouragement, persuasion. Tupua Tamasese Lealofi III led the Mau on a march down the Beach Road of Apia to meet other members of the movement who had just returned from deportation to Auckland. Upu fa'aalualu: Don't rely on your neighbour; let each attend to his own work. If a visitor comes to the faimea to get a fish-hook, the latter should empty the receptacle completely and not niggardly hide a hook. The saying means, not to reveal a certain matter, such as the commission of an injustice. 15. The wild manutagi, hearing the call of the decoy bird, approaches gradually by hopping from tree to tree, before it enters the cage. To catch one pigeon after the other. One good turn The clumsy, loutish fellow carries the house. 16. The saying is applied to a change of behaviour, opinion, etc. All the tulavae made by a section of the village are joined into a fata. The saying is then used by a member of the family or a third person to indicate that the quality of the gift does not correspond with the dignity of the receiver. Mocking words referring to common people who begin to eat before the high chiefs, and to similar cases. Upu fa'aalualu: When you see an advantage, turn it to good account. Upu fa'anoanoa or alofa, applied to things that were well begun, but ended badly. (2) In the war between the birds and the fishes, a black tern (gogo uli) was - 171 killed and eaten by a fuga fish. Someone who comes to grief as a result of their own actions. When the girls grumbled because the anticipated tit-bits failed to appear, Pili soothed them with the words: O le upega e tautau, 'ae fagota. We rely on the most current and reputable sources, which are cited in the text and listed at the bottom of each article. The grammars and dictionaries present a few muagagana, but leave them often untranslated and unexplained. 119. Gathered into a flock from different parts of the forest. Utu is the bamboo receptacle in which the hooks are kept. E a sipa le lama, 'ae fano malolo. For the next harvest the old lou will be fetched again or a new one will be made. Turn the house around; the ropes will protect it. The undertaking was miscarried because of someones error. The Samoans value the mats so much that the most important ones bear honorable names. O le i'a ua lata i le loto. When the aitu wanted to return, he became entangled in the net and cried out in a loud voice. I'LL BE STANDING RIGHT NEXT TO YOU NOTHING WILL EVER COME BETWEEN US Chris Brown. Expression of regret meaning: The undertaking failed because some error was committed in its execution. The fao is a nail, a drill, or a gouge used in making the holes through which will be threaded the sinnet that ties the planks. Matala'oa was a bush village in Falealili, inland of Poutasi. The people hunted mostly with the help of decoy birds. Literally: When it is felt toward the sea, it is felt toward the land. Three Samoan orators, including two tulafale(Credit: Wikipedia). 125. ", "If the rich could hire someone else to die for them, the poor would make a wonderful living. When the Matala'oa people go fishing, they fish and wrap up. Talanoa atu, 'ae le talanoa manu. Everyone dies, but it can be particularly painful when a loved one who was particularly good to us passes. The matai takes precedence and must be given what is best. Should this not be the case, the house will be turned around until it stands right. A fisherman at his work or returning from the sea, being asked whether he has caught anything, will give a negative answer if he wants to keep all the fish for himself. Used when refering to a small but influential village or family. Some manutagi have the bad habit of driving the wild birds out of the cage before the hunter has had time to catch them. Suppose it steals suddenly upon me, Home Inspirational Samoan Quotes & Sayings. Top Samoan Mothers Quotes. O le ala ua mutia, 'ae le se ala fati. I am a man who must obey orders. Introduction: The two principal objects at the use of the Samoan are his house and his boat. When a chief, with the help of his tulafale, succeeds in obtaining the hand of a noble lady, the latter (as well as the child issued from the marriage) is praised as. If you are grieving, give yourself time. According to the Samoans the bird is so proud of its long tail that, being approached from the front, it sits immediately and allows itself to be caught, for fear of damaging its feathers by turning round. 156. Shall I become your working girdle? The middle portion of the roof and the round ends are then carried to their new emplacement. In the existing Samoan literature the proverbial expressions have suffered woeful and undeserved neglect. By Chris Raymond Like a ti plantation that never dies. Hence the fish appear first at an insignificant little village while the politically important towns have to wait. (Ua sese le ta i le tafao, ua sese le ta ona o le va'ai 'ese.). 195. The saying is used when some person meets with some unexpected fortune while his thoughts and actions were directed to something else. (Abridged. Thank you so much for the extensive info. Se'i motu le pa 'a 'ua iloa. 54. Ia tupu i se fusi. 57. Your will is as the flight of an old pigeon. At lauloa fishing some men must mind the net lest it become entangled and tear in the stones and coral slabs, while the others are dragging it. Let the fishermans bamboo receptacle be completely emptied out. 187. This is the code that provides for the systems of chiefs that lead Samoan families. Se'i-loga o ni mea lelei tou te 'a'ai ai, e le tavai manu uli? The ise (garfish) is caught by torch light with a hoop-net. Ua pafuga le a pei o le faiva o seu gogo. The importance of mats harkens back to when they served as the currency of the Samoan people. Their village being so far inland, they knew how to appreciate their catch. Proverbial Expressions of the Samoans 177 Ua logo sese(ese fa'amea vilivili. To drill holes that do not meet. A council meeting in which no decision is reached. 158. E le se tunuma ma moe fa'atasi. It is not like a Applications: (1) The news is not true, but it has spread too far to be retracted. Below Ive listed the most famous Samoan proverbs and their meanings as well as some common Samoan sayings. Applied to petty quarrels between families which are not of a political character and do not threaten the general peace of the community. Upu fa'aalualu: To effect a union or an alliance; to pursue a goal with united strength. Some maintain that ufu is the name of a certain fish and paipai the substance secreted by it. The deck of the large double canoe is roomy and able to carry heavy loads. Hello. Samoan The careless fish will be eaten by the shark. This Samoan expression literally means like grass by the roadside. Ua mua ane lava se fale. The hunter watching in his hut lays three arrows in front of him. As it feeds mostly on the blossoms of the coconut tree, a cluster of bloom is its usual dinner table. The fastenings are then completed. Upu faifai: You have not shown by your deeds that you wish me well. When a crab is caught it is pierced with its own leg. 7. An orator who digresses from his topic and speaks now of this, now of that, so that no one knows what he wants to say (fa'a le maua se tonu) is compared to the ise fisher who swings his net in every direction. 118. Everyone grieves differently and for different periods of time. O le mafuli a puou. The meaning of the saying is the same in both cases. 126). Shower later." Upu taofiofi: Warning: Look before you leap. To disentangle the coconut-leaf net. 83. Now, it is common to delay funerals for overseas loved ones. The saying means: To countermine another's evil designs. Have dorsal fins like those of the fuga but not like those of the maono. 33. O le fili va i fale. The leaves of the ti plant were used to make the titi (leafy girdle; see No. O le upega e fili i le po, 'ae talatala i le ao. The true meaning is that you should do the most difficult task first. Upu fa'amaulalo. ", "He who comes for the inheritance is often made to pay for the funeral. 103. "We need a shower," Raphael said. Tavai manu uli. Fill in your details below or click an icon to log in: You are commenting using your WordPress.com account. On a narrow neck of land near Puipa'a in Faleata there was a tia. By manu vale is meant any bird other than a pigeon. Remarks of translator: 1. Jan 12, 2022 - This post lists famous Samoan quotes, inspiring Samoan sayings and famous Samoan proverbs that give an insight into Samoan beliefs & way of life. The cure of the alamea. The wild birds shall die: the tame ones shall live. 37. 117. Used by someone whose opinion has not been sought. A day for plaiting afa. Inspirational Samoan Quotes & Sayings. The 28th of December 1929 is now known as Samoas Black Saturday. They can be particularly useful when you are simply trying to find the right words and need a little inspiration. Upu vivi'i applied in a figurative sense to a man who, because of his good qualities and hard work, is an acquisition to his community. It became independent from New Zealand in 1962. 77. The just needs no memorial, for his deeds are his monument. 60. Avatu ni lo, aumai ni lo. 68. He is like the plate of the drill. Upu fa'alumaluma referring to profitless labour. The snake when about to be killed looks but does not escape. Ua tagi a pu mate. An admonition to live in peace and harmony. A net which cannot be mended. Upu fa'anoanoa or alofa: An undertaking miscarries through the negligence of one of the participants. 123. Now, family members often remain in the homeland, and migrant members send them money. 33. The king is dead, long live the king. The jumping about of a newly caught bird. Two tia (cleared spaces in the bush for pigeon catching) on opposite hills may be so close together that one can be seen from the other, but because of the intervening valley the way between them may be a long one. Ua fa'ai'u laufala. List of Phrases in Samoan Below is a list of the phrases and daily expressions in Samoan placed in a table. Ua o gatasi le futia ma le umele. (See also the following.). When a matai tauta (landlubber) who owns fishing tackle but understands nothing about fishing, wants some fish, he will give the tackle and a present to a tautai and ask him to go fishing for him. Ua leai se manu e olo. Both are well protected by the law of the land. Today. See you later. 138. Fa'alupe tupola. Upu fa'aaloalo: In a difficult situation only a wise tulafale can give advice and help; we, therefore, rely on him to make the decision. Thus the whole village perished. Sei fono le paa mona vae. Upu fa'afiti in the sense of: Ou te le iloa le loto o lena ali'i. 84. Ia fua le niu. Samoan Gather the breadfruit from the farthest branches first. (LogOut/ 51. Vaomua of Saua in Satupaitea (Savai'i) was building a big boat. The hook has been torn off the shaft. In Tutuila people knew how to catch sea birds with- - 162 out a decoy (No. Gifts include money and fine hand-woven mats (usually for display only and then rolled and stored). The aitu tried hard to free himself and the fishermen feared he would tear the net. 106. Turner, on page 221, says: If a pigeon sees its mate fall dead, it will drop down and cover the body with its wings even though it should be killed also. Like a pigeon sitting behind the hunter's hut. A boat that is being built day and night. 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