Welcome to Mulinu’u. This is a special place in Samoa. Mulinu’u, also known as the “Sacred Grounds”, has been the heart of Samoan governance and culture for centuries. It is the traditional seat of the Samoan government. It is the site of the royal tombs of the Samoan chiefs. These tombs are not just burial sites, but they represent the rich history of leadership in Samoa. In fact, Mulinu’u is a key location for traditional ceremonies and events. This is where new chiefs are welcomed, where events celebrating female leadership are held, and where ceremonies celebrating the divine connection of chiefs happen. The grounds are a place where history, tradition, and spirituality intertwine. They are a symbol of the strength and unity of Samoan culture. Mulinu’u is much more than a place – it’s a living embodiment of the Samoan way of life.
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