I attended my
first Samoan wedding the first weekend I was in Savaii. The ceremony took place
in a Catholic church, located about 30 minutes away from my village. The
reception was at Eva Eva, a bar in Salelologa.
The ceremony
reminded me of an American wedding: bridesmaids, groomsmen, flower girls, and a
fun reception.
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The bride and groom. They're friends of my host parents. |
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The reception |
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Beautiful cake |
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Each guest received a GIANT platter of food
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Each pastor in attendance received tin fish and fine mats. These gift are very expensive! |
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