Monday, March 16, 2020
Lapp samoan essays
Lapp samoan essays The Samoan culture and the Lapp culture are completely different in their way of life, their culture, and also in the areas that they inhabit. Samoans live an island dwelling lifestyle while Lapps inhabit the Fennoscandian area. Samoan lifestyle is strict and very harsh. They believe in social hierarchies and have what they call a faamatai which is their system of government including a ruler for their village. Also, their villages are contrived of aigas which are considered by each other as siblings. Within the Lapp culture they do not govern a strict way of life and are known to be a very peaceful and tranquil culture. They dont believe in social hierarchies and the entire village serves as their own leaders and all disagreements and feuds are usually settled by everyone. Both the Lapps and Samoans subsistence modes differ greatly. Lapps are mainly pastoralists, and hunters and gatherers, while Samoans are simple horticulturalists. Lapps breed and herd reindeer, hunt, and also fish . Samoans mainly eat vegetables, fruits and of course seafood since they inhabit an island. As for entertainment, Samoans are known to have singing and dancing and music, while the Lapps sources of entertainment are not apparent to others. Lastly, the Samoans have tattooing as a way of entering adulthood from adolescence. It is unknown as to whether the Lapps had any form of initiation into adulthood. Although Samoans and the Lapps have many differences, they also have few similarities. Both cultures have a certain way of life and laws that thye must abide by. Each culture has some sort of village council that settles any disputes and problems. The Coast Lapps and the Samoans both dwelled in seaside villages. The River Lapps and the Samoans were both simple horticulturalists. It is also apparent that both cultures lived off of fishing as one of their sources of food. As for their religion, the aboriginal Samoans bel ...
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