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Lufilufi is a
historical village situated on the
north coast of
Upolu island in Samoa. The
village is part of the
electoral constituency (Fai**** District)...
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ruled by the Tui Ātua
together with the
group of six
senior orators of
Lufilufi and 13
senior matai from
throughout Ātua,
comprising the Fale Ātua (or...
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Faleiva (House of Nine) — is
based at Leulumoega. Ātua has its
capital at
Lufilufi. The
paramount tama a ʻāiga (royal lineage)
titles of Ātua are
Tupua Tamasese...
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usage of the term tama a ʻāiga by the
orator polity of
Leulumoega and
Lufilufi, in
reference to his many
genealogical connections to the
great families...
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Faletuiatua Lufilufi Taulealo (born 1947) is a
former Samoan international lawn bowler.
Taulealo has
represented Samoa at two
Commonwealth Games, in the...
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currently no
holder of the
Vaetamasoalii pāpā title. Atua's
capital is
Lufilufi,
formerly part of Falefa,
which was
designated as its own
village following...
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American Samoa. In 1868,
Piula Theological College was
established in
Lufilufi on the
north coast of
Upolu island in
Samoa and
serves as the main headquarters...
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lands were
gifted by Tui Atua
Polailevao to form the
village of
Lufilufi.
According to oral tradition, the name was
given when a
large fish was...
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Fenunuivao agreeing to his appointment.
Salani agreed,
however Falefa and
Lufilufi opposed it.
Tupuola Efi
proceeded without the
unanimous support of ʻĀiga...
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Piula on the
north coast of
Upolu island in Samoa. It is
situated at
Lufilufi in the
political district of Atua, 26 km east from the
capital Apia, along...