My Name is Pati, a deeply personal look at the journey of Samoan Operatic powerhouse - Pene Pati: from singing at a rest home ...
Brush up on the Basics of Island lingo and feel confident to catch a bus in Apia, Greet your Aunty in Suva, shop at a market in Nuku’alofa and count to 10 in Niue. Simple games featuring Fijian, ...
Check out the original Pacific currency - the Fine Mat! Like the Tongan ngatu and the Fijian kava, the Samoan Fine Mat (or Ie Toga) is mainly used for special occasions - the finer the mat the better ...
Noqu Masu translates as "This is my prayer" and can be heard as a blessing sung by the players and fans before Fiji play rugby or rugby league. Watch the Fiji Bati team sing it before their mid season ...
Hawaiian / Tongan / Samoan artist Josh Tatofi has just released his new music video for his beautiful single 'looking for love' ...
Hook into our virtual 'time machine'. Explore and discover the people, places and ideas that have navigated the course of Pacific history. To experience the timeline in its full 3D glory you don’t ...
New Zealand rugby has reached a landmark moment. Dave Rennie, of Cook Islands descent through his mother from Titikaveka, Rarotonga, has been named Head Coach of the All Blacks through to the 2027 ...
The Tonga Sisters perform their rendition of a Tongan oldie but goodie 'Neu Mohe Ou Misi' written by Tui'mala Kaho ...
Samoan Matai titles (suafa, literally "formal name") are bestowed upon family members during a cultural ceremony called a saofa'i . For many Samoans living in the diaspora this age old highly ...
One of Samoa's most revered Gods of all was female - Nafanua. Born of a blood clot and buried in the ground, this ancient deity rose from the underworld. The legendary goddess of Samoa is an important ...
The Si'i Alofa, or Si'i for short, is an age-old Samoan custom of showing support from one family to another at important events and gatherings. So for those of you in the know, this is just a tester ...
Ane Tonga - Guest Curator In the Pacific, neck garlands may be a symbol of welcome, but are so much more than that -ever present at Pacific gatherings as a sign of celebration, mana, mourning or ...