Samoan philosophy. These myths explain the origins of the islands, the forces of nature, and the social A SAMOAN Pedagogy of the Heart: ‘O auala a’oa’o e afua ma fa’atino mai le fatu February 2024 New Zealand Journal of Educational Studies DOI: Lauga or Samoan oratory is a premier cultural practice in the fa‘asamoa (Samoan culture), a sacred ritual that embodies all that fa‘asamoa represents, such as Insights from the second stage of the TLRI (Teaching and Learning Research Initiative) study that aims to develop New Zealand’s first Samoan Indigenous framework for Samoan infant and toddler pedagogy Incredible Samoan philosophy that highlights the value of family and village units in the upbringing of a child / person. The making of modern Samoa: traditional authority and colonial administration in the modern history of Western Samoa. Suva: Institute of Pacific Studies of the University of the South Pacific. . Aim To explore nurses' perspectives about the Samoan Philosophy of Nursing, and determine its feasibility for nursing care of Samoans internationally. The narrative also emphasizes the importance of Manu'a, the first It explores the effect of Fa'a-Samoa on the physical, psychological, and spiritual well-being of Samoans. In this story, the god Tagaloa The philosophy of wisdom described by Logovae depends, as he explained, on the notion of tautua (service) and the role of the taule‘ale‘a (untitled male): “It is [in In the first year of the study, Samoan conceptualisations and philosophy of pepe meamea were explored, which led to the development of a Samoan glossary Explore Polynesian philosophy across Māori, Hawaiian, Samoan and other cultures, focusing on relational cosmos, genealogy, mana, tapu and land–ocean ethics. happiness is what the Samoan known as spirituality—living well and doing well in both one’s relationship with God and others. Primarily concerned with the theoretical and philosophical nature of teu le va, this article traces the genealogy of its incorporation in government research guidelines to PDF | This article proposes a Samoan Indigenous philosophical position to reconceptualise the dialogic spaces of talanoa; particularly how talanoais | The philosophy of 'teu le va' focuses on secular and sacred commitments, guiding reciprocal 'acting in' and respect for relational spaces. Fa'a-Samoa as spiritual empowerment is significant to Samoans through their views of aspects of Pacific theologians have published a book championing Pasifika philosophies, theologies, and spiritualities in addressing contemporary It encompasses concepts of identity, community, spirituality, and the relationship between humans and the environment, reflecting the unique historical and social contexts of Samoa. Background This philosophy is the conceptual c Samoan mythology reflects the values and beliefs that have sustained the Samoan people for generations. Where much Western philosophy, especially since Descartes, has emphasized individual rational subjects, mind–body dualism, abstract universals, and skepticism about the external world, Polynesian philosophy orients around genealogy (whakapapa/gafa), place-based belonging, and right relationship Explore Polynesian philosophy across Māori, Hawaiian, Samoan and other cultures, focusing on relational cosmos, genealogy, mana, tapu and land–ocean ethics. Tagaloa features in many of Samoa's myths and legends. Thus, only the Samoan people can understand its Most significantly, he creates humanity from the decayed leaves of a vine called fue, shaping them and granting them spirit and thought. The greatest happiness consists in the revelation of God which Traditional Samoan Philosophy, its Metaphysics and Spirituality: Reflections on While the Tofā Māmāo concept is the Samoan philosophy, using cultural specificities to draw attention from the audience is important. Tagaloa rolled stones from heaven. I have developed this contextual philosophical hermeneutical approach from the indigenous notion of ‘O le Tofa Liliu a Samoa’ – ‘objective self-reflective wisdom and respect for relational spaces. The distinction between the Tofāmanino: Samoan indigenous knowledge and philosophy Faiva o le fa’atufugaga: Samoan pedagogy, cultural practices, language, and Samoan Background: This philosophy is the conceptual cultural framework for nursing law, practice, education and research in Samoa, and was developed by Samoan nurses who recognized the need for Reconceptualising spirituality as a philosophy of practice for Pasifika early childhood education in New Zealand: A Samoan Perspective Aim To explore nurses' perspectives about the Samoan Philosophy of Nursing, and determine its feasibility for nursing care of Samoans internationally. Background This philosophy is the conceptual c <p>The Samoan Story of Creation is a rich mythological narrative that describes the origins of the universe, land, and humanity from the perspective of Samoan culture. One became the island Savai'i and the other stone became the The focus of this paper, is a discussion outlining a Samoan conceptualisation of spirituality as a philosophy of practice for early childhood education environ- ments.
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