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This original song is a vibrant, soulful anthem that captures the "Vaka Viti" (the Fijian way) and the broader spirit of Pacific Island culture. It’s less about a physical location and more about a philosophy of radical hospitality, resilience, and communal joy. Here is a breakdown of what "That’s Our Way" truly represents: 1. Radical Inclusivity: "Cousins Everywhere" In the Pacific, family isn't just blood; it’s a feeling. The lyrics "Cousins everywhere / Nobody asking why" and "Every stranger’s ‘tavale’ (brother-in-law/cousin)" describe a world where social barriers don't exist. The "Open Gate" Policy: The song emphasizes that if you are present, you belong. Whether it’s sharing a single plate of food or a plastic bowl of kava, the culture prioritizes we over me. 2. The Beauty of the "Bilo": Kava & Connection The mention of the "plastic bowl" and "three good chords" paints a perfect picture of a typical Fijian talanoa (storytelling) session. Simplicity: It’s not about fancy clubs or expensive drinks. It’s about flip-flops, church shirts, and an old guitar. Spiritual Sustenance: When the Aunties yell "Kana!" (Eat!), they aren't just offering food; they are offering love. The song suggests that feeding the body is how Pacific Islanders "feed the soul." 3. Resilience: "Laughing the Pain Away" One of the most powerful sections is the bridge, which mentions cyclone winds. This is a reality of life in the Pacific. The Pacific Spirit: Instead of hardening in the face of natural disasters or hardship, the culture chooses to "hold each other through the hurting." Living for Today: Because "tomorrow’s never promised," there is a cultural urgency to celebrate, dance, and "live alive" right now. 4. Faith and Gratitude The chorus anchors the celebration in a deep sense of spirituality: "Why we love a good time? ’Cause God gave us life." This isn't just partying for the sake of it; it is a form of worship and gratitude for existence itself, despite the "salty skin" and hard work on the seawalls.