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  2. Tongan Kava Ceremony-Taumafa Kava - Wikipedia

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    Tongan kava ceremonies are a variety of ceremonies involving the kava plant that play an integral part of Tongan society and governance.They play a role in strengthening cultural values and principles, solidifying traditional ideals of duty and reciprocity, reaffirming societal structures, and entrenching the practice of pukepuke fonua (lit. "tightly holding onto the land"), a Tongan cultural ...

  3. Kava culture - Wikipedia

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    The kava ceremony, when it functions as part of any ceremonial event, is a highly political affair, with individuals served according to rank. In pre-European times, the kava was chewed by virgin girls, (marked by caked limestone on their hair), before it was mixed with the water to make the drink.

  4. ʻAva ceremony - Wikipedia

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    The ʻava ceremony is one of the most important customs of the Samoa Islands. [1] It is a solemn ritual in which a ceremonial beverage is shared to mark important occasions in Samoan society. [2] The Samoan word ʻava (pronounced with the glottal stop) is a cognate of the Polynesian word kava associated with the kava cultures in Oceania. Both ...

  5. Kava - Wikipedia

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    Fijian kava ceremony being performed for tourists (2015). Traditionally, kava grog is drunk from the shorn half-shell of a coconut, called a bilo. [42] Fijians commonly share a drink called grog, made by pounding sun-dried kava root into a fine powder, straining and mixing it with cold water.

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    The resort immerses you in Fijian culture, from learning to weave baskets to watching a traditional kava ceremony to meeting children from the neighboring village. It’s the epitome of eco ...

  7. State Health Department determines awa to be safe - AOL

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    Jan. 31—Awa, a ceremonial Hawaiian beverage, is safe to consume as traditionally prepared, according to the state Department of Health. DOH said it has determined awa — also known as kava ...

  8. Katoaga - Wikipedia

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    After mass, the kava ceremony takes place, which is of major importance in the custom, especially if it's a royal kava. The ceremony follows a strict protocol, with well-defined roles for each actor. [16] In Wallis, the crushed kava root is presented to the Lavelua, then the kava is stirred and finally filtered. [16]

  9. Island tribe who revered the duke like a god will hold ...

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    Members of the ‘Prince Philip Movement’ in Vanuatu will dance, make speeches and drink an infusion called kava in his honour, says expert. Island tribe who revered the duke like a god will ...