raarvoa
Raarvoa is a lesser-known traditional musical instrument originating from the island of Savai'i in Samoa. The name "raarvoa" is derived from the Samoan language, where "raa" refers to the sound produced by the instrument, and "voa" translates to "voice" or "song." This instrument is primarily used in ceremonial and festive contexts, particularly during traditional dances and chants.
The raarvoa is a type of slit drum, constructed from hollowed-out tree trunks, typically made from the
Historically, the raarvoa was an essential part of Samoan oral traditions, used to accompany storytelling, genealogy
Today, the raarvoa remains a symbol of Samoan identity and is occasionally featured in contemporary performances