Talk:Freddie Letuli

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This page was created to honor the great Freddie Letuli, Father of the Fire Knife Dance.

This is just a few tidbits of Freddie. You can read more about Freddie and how he discovered "Fire Knife" dancing by reading his book "Flaming Sword of Samoa, the Story of the Fire Knife Dance", by Freddie Letuli as told to Patricia Letuli (his beloved wife). This book has awesome pictures and details of the "behind the scenes" of Fire Knife dancing.

--Webmistress Diva 09:56, 5 April 2006 (UTC)


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PAGE MOVED per request and discussion below. It's better to keep the article at his real name, and simply explain in the article that he is known as "Father of the Fire Knife" - which it currently doesn't mention. There's a redirect in place at Father of the Fire Knife, so that he can be found by searching for or linking to that page as well. -GTBacchus(talk) 03:08, 10 December 2006 (UTC)

Requested move
Father of the Fire Knife → Freddie Letuli — move to proper name. TonyTheTiger 17:13, 1 December 2006 (UTC)

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I created both pages and both are significant. The name "Freddie Letuli" is about the person, but also states that he IS the "Father of the Fire Knife"

The title "Father of the Fire Knife" is symbolic to the "Fire Knife World", Samoans, Fire Knife Dancing, and most of all, to the "Letuli" family/legacy.

So, there is no need to move or change it. That's like asking them to re-write the book. You can't change history and what's already been documented. Also, this avoids anyone else trying to claim the title "Father of the Fire Knife".

--Webmistress Diva 02:39, 2 December 2006 (UTC)

Support - as written the article works better at his given name with a redirect from "Father of the Fire Knife". -- Beardo 11:30, 2 December 2006 (UTC)

I would suggest that you follow Naming conventions (common names). What would a poster of one of his performances use? Would it say Freddie Letuli, Father of the Fire Knife or would it say Father of the Fire Knife, Freddie Letuli. I personally view it as a nickname. Occasionally, nicknames actually become stage names such as Hulk Hogan. However, this seems to be more of a title or nickname than a stage name. Thus, I continue to support my original nomination. TonyTheTiger 18:22, 6 December 2006 (UTC)

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ok
I just want to make sure that he is both ackowledged and recognized as thee "Father of the Fire Knife" and nobody else.

I want to include next to his name "Father of the Fire Knife", because that is what he is known for.... otherwise, why else would we be writing about him... right? Cause if that's the case, I could write about myself. Anyhoo, it's symbolic, traditional, legend, etc.

Thanks


 * I think you should definitely add "Father of the Fire Knife" to the article's text where appropriate. -GTBacchus(talk) 18:16, 10 December 2006 (UTC)