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- Ma'ulu'ulu comment "The māʻuluʻulu is a traditional Tongan dance, performed by a group of seated men and women; stylistically, the dance form is a direct successor of the ancient Tongan ʻotuhaka having been synthesized with the Samoan Māuluulu which was imported during the 19th century.The performers sit down in a row on the ground, crosslegged, usually the right leg over the left. If possible men and women alternate.".