vaunuina
Vaunuina is a traditional Polynesian practice rooted in the cultural and spiritual beliefs of several island groups in the Pacific, particularly in the Cook Islands and Samoa. The term itself derives from the Samoan language, where "va" means "to speak" or "to say," and "uina" refers to a form of communication or dialogue with the divine or ancestral spirits. Vaunuina is often associated with the act of invoking or conversing with gods, deities, or ancestors through chants, prayers, or rituals.
This practice is deeply intertwined with the broader framework of Polynesian spirituality, which emphasizes the interconnectedness
In Samoan culture, vaunuina is sometimes linked to the concept of *fa'a Samoa* (Samoan way of life),
While vaunuina remains an important cultural practice, its modern relevance varies across Polynesian societies. Some communities