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The film follows a 12-year-old girl named Agnesi Aafi from the Kingdom of Tonga, as she prepares for her cousin Fanny's wedding. Set against the backdrop of Tonga's rich culture, Agnesi shares her ...
"The Tonga Traditions Committee was established in 1954 to retain, record, maintain, enhance and ensure longevity of Tongan heritage, culture, history, and aspire to provide our future generation ...
To read about the other Culture Shifters, return to the list here. It’s been a whirlwind year for filmmaker Kymon Greyhorse. Six months after he graduated from the University of New Mexico, he ...
The world's smallest kingdoms, including Wallis and Futuna, Bhutan, and Tonga, maintain unique cultural identities and ...
Tonga, officially known as the Kingdom of Tonga, is an island country in Polynesia in the South Pacific Ocean, about 6,300 miles from Euless. The first Tongans arrived in Euless in the 1970s ...
Archaeologists in the Kingdom of Tonga have uncovered the remnants of an ancient city on the island of Tongatapu. The incredible discovery, announced in 2024, overturns the chronology of early ...
Dignitaries from Tonga, an island country in the South Pacific, ... “Because for me it’s not just items, but our culture and our tradition, actually keep you grounded as Tongans. ...
The Polynesian kingdom of Tonga is famous for its balmy weather, stunning beaches and charming island culture. The locals prefer to celebrate New Year's Eve here with church, family and food.
His short film is only a few minutes long, but beautifully captures identity, belonging and holding on to tradition in a modern world. Kymon Greyhorse Is Tapping Into Navajo And Tongan Traditions ...