Blog — Samoan identity
You Don't Need to Know Everything About Samoan Culture to Start
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This post contains affiliate links. If you purchase through them, I may earn a small commission at no extra cost to you. Many people believe they need to know everything about Samoan culture before they can reconnect with it. They think they need to speak perfect Samoan, understand every tradition, know every family connection, or have all the answers before they can confidently call themselves connected to their culture. The truth is much simpler. You do not need to know everything to start. In fact, waiting until you feel ready may be the very thing keeping you disconnected. For many...
You’re Still Samoan Even If You Don’t Speak the Language
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This post contains affiliate links. If you purchase through them, I may earn a small commission at no extra cost to you. For many Samoans, not speaking the language carries a quiet kind of pain. It shows up in jokes that sting.In moments of silence when others are speaking.In the feeling of being “not Samoan enough.” Some people pull away from culture altogether because the shame feels too heavy.Others stay close but shrink themselves, afraid of being judged. If this sounds familiar, hear this clearly: You are still Samoan—even if you don’t speak the language. Where the Shame Comes...
Raising Samoan Kids Outside Samoa: What Matters Most
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This post contains affiliate links. If you purchase through them, I may earn a small commission at no extra cost to you. Raising Samoan children outside of Samoa can feel heavy. There is love, pride, and deep responsibility—but also pressure. Pressure to teach everything. Pressure to “do culture right.” Pressure to make sure our children don’t lose who they are. Many parents quietly worry:What if I don’t know enough?What if my Samoan isn’t strong?What if my child grows up feeling disconnected? Here’s the truth that many of us need to hear more often:Culture is not about knowing everything. Culture is...