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The i-sala is a traditional Fijian headdress, similar in shape to a headscarf or turban, and part of the traditional attire of the chiefly and priestly classes of the islands of Fiji as a sign of rank. Other variant of the name include sala, i-zinu, i-uso or i-uho, vauvau or paupau and masi turban. I-sala or ai Sala literally means "wrapper or envelope" in the Fijian language.

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  • The i-sala is a traditional Fijian headdress, similar in shape to a headscarf or turban, and part of the traditional attire of the chiefly and priestly classes of the islands of Fiji as a sign of rank. Other variant of the name include sala, i-zinu, i-uso or i-uho, vauvau or paupau and masi turban. I-sala or ai Sala literally means "wrapper or envelope" in the Fijian language. (en)
  • L'i-sala è un copricapo tradizionale figiano, simile nella forma a un foulard o a un turbante, ed è parte dell'abbigliamento tradizionale delle classi principali e sacerdotali delle isole Figi come segno di rango. L'i-sala è conosciuto anche come sala, i-zinu, i-uso o i-uho, vauvau o paupau e turbante masi. I-sala significa letteralmente "involucro o busta" nella lingua figiana. (it)
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  • The i-sala is a traditional Fijian headdress, similar in shape to a headscarf or turban, and part of the traditional attire of the chiefly and priestly classes of the islands of Fiji as a sign of rank. Other variant of the name include sala, i-zinu, i-uso or i-uho, vauvau or paupau and masi turban. I-sala or ai Sala literally means "wrapper or envelope" in the Fijian language. (en)
  • L'i-sala è un copricapo tradizionale figiano, simile nella forma a un foulard o a un turbante, ed è parte dell'abbigliamento tradizionale delle classi principali e sacerdotali delle isole Figi come segno di rango. L'i-sala è conosciuto anche come sala, i-zinu, i-uso o i-uho, vauvau o paupau e turbante masi. I-sala significa letteralmente "involucro o busta" nella lingua figiana. (it)
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  • I-sala (it)
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