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What race are Samoans?
Common Samoans and Britons, who originally believed in Polynesian primitive religion and worshipped leaders, had many taboos, but now most of them believe in Protestantism. Samoa's unique style, beautiful scenery and leisurely life make it a famous tourist destination. At the same time, Samoan men are tall and strong, so some people call them "the strongest nation in the world".
And the mixed-race beauty here makes Samoa even more charming. Small boats made of bread trees are the main means of transportation for Samoans; Houses built with bread trees can live for 50 years; Samoans even use bark to make ropes and various daily necessities.
Samoan society:
Samoans are good at singing and dancing. On holidays, people will wear Polynesian grass skirts, garlands and painted faces, and get together to sing and dance, which is very lively.
20 10, Oceania Square, Expo Park, dancers from Samoa dressed in island-style costumes danced with passionate drums; Samoan men's dance is another kind of amorous feelings, only to see the actors shouting with spears in their hands, as if hunting in the jungle, full of masculine and wild beauty. This is the first time that China people have closely observed Samoan daily life.
The above contents refer to Baidu Encyclopedia-Samoa Islands; Baidu encyclopedia-Samoans
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