Understanding Diaspora Pasifika (Sāmoan and Tongan) Intergenerational Sense-Making and Meaning-Making through Imageries

R. Faleolo, Sh’Kinah Tuia‘ana Nauna Faleolo, Lydiah Malia-Lose Faleolo
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This article presents imagery representative of Pasifika (Sāmoan and Tongan) diaspora (nofo ‘i fafo o Sāmoa/ tu‘a Tonga) intergenerational sense-making and meaning-making. The main author, Ruth (Lute) Faleolo, presents a selection of eleven photographs shared with her by Pasifika knowledge holders across Aotearoa (New Zealand), Australia, and the United States, alongside six personally photographed people/events in Aotearoa. Collectively, these images show important Pasifika meaning-making and sense-making processes that are occurring intergenerationally in tu‘a Tonga/ nofo ‘i fafo o Sāmoa. These selected images were collected as part of an ongoing larger study of Pasifika migration and mobilities (2013-2023). The second author, Sh’Kinah Tuia‘ana Nauna Faleolo, presents pieces from her art collection (2015): Two Woven Identities and discusses her meaning-making and Indigeneity enfolding these pieces while growing up in Aotearoa. The third author, Lydiah Malia-Lose Faleolo, presents her Identity artwork (2019) and Duality design pieces (2023) that demonstrate her current and continued Indigeneity as a Sāmoan Tongan woman, living and studying in Australia. The fourth author, Nehemiah Thomas Faleolo’s artistic expressions captured in his annotated sketches and sculpture work were selected from a collection he had created in Australia. Nehemiah’s respected artwork and meaning-making, carefully documented by him in 2020 was (posthumously) selected by Faleolo family members, from his private exhibition and collection (Brisbane). Scanned documents and photographs stored on his mobile device have been contributed to this article on his behalf, with permission. For many Pasifika living in Aotearoa, Australia and the United States, the processes of intergenerational sense-making and meaning-making occur in the diaspora contexts of faith, family, community, and education. The imageries presented by Ruth (Lute) Faleolo follow these thematic contexts, with short analyses about the intergenerational sense-making and meaning-making observed per photo. The purpose of her contribution to the discussion is to promote imageries as a way of conveying Pasifika understandings and knowledge. Sh’Kinah Tuia‘ana Nauna Faleolo, Lydiah Malia-Lose and Nehemiah Thomas Faleolo’s contributions present personal accounts of intergenerational sense-making and meaning-making as experienced through their artistic expressions, within nofo ‘i fafo o Sāmoa/ tu‘a Tonga contexts of Aotearoa and Australia.
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通过想象了解散居国外的帕西菲卡人(萨莫安人和汤加人)的代际感知和意义建构
本文展示了具有代表性的帕西菲卡人(萨莫安人和汤加人)散居地(nofo 'i fafo o Sāmoa/ tu'a Tonga)代际感知和意义生成的图像。主要作者露丝-法莱奥洛(Ruth (Lute) Faleolo)精选了奥特亚罗瓦(新西兰)、澳大利亚和美国的帕西菲卡知识持有者与她分享的 11 幅照片,以及亲自拍摄的 6 幅奥特亚罗瓦的人物/事件照片。总体而言,这些图片展示了在汤加(tu'a Tonga)/萨莫阿(nofo 'i fafo o Sāmoa)世代相传的重要的帕西菲卡(Pasifika)意义建构和意识建构过程。这些选取的图片是正在进行的关于 Pasifika 移徙和流动性的大型研究(2013-2023 年)的一部分。第二位作者 Sh'Kinah Tuia'ana Nauna Faleolo 展示了她的艺术收藏(2015 年)中的作品:两个编织的身份》中的作品,并讨论了她在奥特亚罗亚成长过程中,这些作品所蕴含的意义生成和土著性。第三位作者莱迪亚-玛利亚-洛斯-法莱奥洛(Lydiah Malia-Lose Faleolo)介绍了她的 "身份 "艺术作品(2019 年)和 "双重性 "设计作品(2023 年),展示了她作为一名在澳大利亚生活和学习的萨莫安汤加妇女当前和持续的 "土著性"。第四位作者尼希米-托马斯-法列洛(Nehemiah Thomas Faleolo)的艺术表现形式体现在他的注释草图和雕塑作品中,这些作品是从他在澳大利亚创作的作品集中挑选出来的。尼希米在 2020 年精心记录的受人尊敬的艺术作品和意义创造,由 Faleolo 的家人从他的私人展览和收藏(布里斯班)中选出(死后)。对于许多生活在奥特亚罗亚、澳大利亚和美国的帕西菲卡人来说,代际意义的形成和意义的创造过程发生在信仰、家庭、社区和教育等散居地背景下。露丝-法莱奥洛(Ruth (Lute) Faleolo)所展示的图像都是按照这些主题背景拍摄的,并对每张照片所观察到的代际感知和意义生成过程进行了简短的分析。她参与讨论的目的是促进将图像作为传达 Pasifika 理解和知识的一种方式。Sh'Kinah Tuia'ana Nauna Faleolo、Lydiah Malia-Lose 和 Nehemiah Thomas Faleolo 的文章介绍了他们在奥特亚罗瓦和澳大利亚的 nofo 'i fafo o Sāmoa/ tu'a Tonga 背景下,通过艺术表达体验到的代际感知和意义生成的个人描述。
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