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Mr. Lavalava
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| Location | Fungulei Rd., 3 blocks south of Beach Rd | ||
| Phone | 25-080 | ||
Frommer's Review
Harry Paul has been encouraging Samoans to resume making handicrafts. His shop carries some of the resulting works: bone fishhooks, carved war clubs, spears, hair clasps and ukuleles made from coconut shells, and orators' staffs and "horses tails" of the type carried by high-talking chiefs. He also has imported handicrafts from Tonga, Fiji, and other South Pacific islands.
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