Maan just watching this make me miss Futuna very much!... i remember seeing these katoaga's back in Uvea !.. miss my family so dearly back in Kolia Futuna and in Utufua Mu'a (Uvea) and Ha'atofo Mu'a (Uvea)
This is very similar to the Tongan celebrations. The pigs are not cooked yet. Keep up your culture. Our young people need to see this and understand what they stand for. Thank you for sharing your culture with me, this Tongan girl.
Pigs are not roasted but believed, they are colored with some powder resulting from a plant. This ceremony is the ceremony of Kava on the island of Futuna. Saint Peter Chanel's Day.
Maan just watching this make me miss Futuna very much!... i remember seeing these katoaga's back in Uvea !.. miss my family so dearly back in Kolia Futuna and in Utufua Mu'a (Uvea) and Ha'atofo Mu'a (Uvea)
vaitupulava1 4 months ago
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kava is ok but its bad for your liver, mulungu is a great replacement it feels very similar and its like $5 an oz on eBay its a good deal
polishkilla94 9 months ago
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vaitupulava1 1 year ago
malo futuna !! saipe hana mea ko ia !!!
ofes70 1 year ago
This is very similar to the Tongan celebrations. The pigs are not cooked yet. Keep up your culture. Our young people need to see this and understand what they stand for. Thank you for sharing your culture with me, this Tongan girl.
sveikoso 1 year ago
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gasueveli 1 year ago
This looks interesting!!!:)
OMG!!! There are soooo many Huge Roasted Pigs. What the Occasion??
Savaiian 4 years ago
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Pigs are not roasted but believed, they are colored with some powder resulting from a plant. This ceremony is the ceremony of Kava on the island of Futuna. Saint Peter Chanel's Day.
gasueveli 1 year ago