Charles and Camilla were offered gifts including hand-woven fabric and a whole pig, wrapped and presented on a pallet carried by four chiefs in a spectacular welcome ceremony.
: The King and Queen have been honoured with a traditional ceremony on the first day of their state visit to Samoa.
After arriving for the traditional ’ava ceremony – Samoa’s equivalent of Fiji’s kava ceremony – and taking their places on throne-like chairs, the King and Queen were welcomed to sacred ground. They were told the ritual was the “highest protocol of respect” and a “symbol of friendship and safe passage”.
At the National University of Samoa, in a “fave” – an open-air pavilion with a roof – the King and Queen were welcomed by men and chiefs of the village lining the paths.At the National University of Samoa, in a “fave” – an open-air pavilion with a roof – the King and Queen were met by men and village chiefs lining the paths. Wearing red and patterned “ie lavalava” cloth wraps, they stood with carved staffs and necklaces of dried red fruit.
Large ’ava roots were presented by chiefs, who let out screams as they ran around the building and broke the thick stalks and leaves from the plant.
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