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- The paramount pāpā titles of Tuamasaga are Gatoaitele and Vaetamasoalii. A****a is the seat of Gatoaitele. Once a decision is made, the village of A****a...
- pāpā, which covered the four previously dominant dynastic titles of Gatoaʻitele, Tamasoaliʻi, Tui Aʻana, and Tui Ātua. From the 16th century, these four...
- designated territory or kinship network. These titles are Tui Ātua, Tui Aʻana, Gatoaitele and Vaetamasoalii. The Tui Ātua is currently held by Tui Ātua Tupua Tamasese...
- Malietoa is conferred by the Sa Malietoa of Malie. The pāpā titles of Gatoaitele and Vaetamasoalii are known as pāpā fafine, owing to their roots with...
- Malietoa family fine-mats for himself. Matāʻafa Iosefo, who was the actual Gatoʻaitele and Tamasoāliʻi, likewise took offense to Tamasese's audacious claim...
- main speaker for the family. The paramount pāpā titles of Tuamasaga are Gatoaitele (conferred by A****a) and Vaetamasoalii (conferred by Safata). The eleven...
- victory, the four highest pāpā titles then existing in the archipelago – Gatoaʻitele, Tamasoaliʻi, Tui Aʻana, and Tui Ātua. She bequeathed them to her mentor...
- : 78  By the early 1860s he had also been appointed to the pāpā titles of Gatoaitele and Vaetamasoalii.: 51  In 1869, he obtained the support of Fuataga and...
- the four major chiefly titles of the district: Tui Atua, Tui Aʻana, Gatoʻaitele, and Tamasoaliʻi, reconstituting the faʻamatai (chiefly system of government)...
- were the Tui A'ana from the district of A'ana, the Tui Atua from Atua, Gatoaitele and Tamasoalii from North and South Tuamasaga. The elite orators of Manu'a...