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Nafanua was a
historical aliʻi (chief/queen) and toa (warrior) of
Samoa from the Sā Tonumaipeʻa clan, who took the four pāpā (district) titles, the leading...
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Nafanua was a
historically important Samoan, also
known as the "Warrior Princess".
Nafanua may also
refer to:
Western Samoan patrol vessel Nafanua, a Pacific...
- of
Nafanua.
Nafanua's father, Saveasi'uleo, was the god of Pulotu.
Another well-known
legend tells of two sisters, Tila****a, the
mother of
Nafanua, and...
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Nafanua II (04) was a Guardian-class
patrol boat
built in
Australia for Samoa. It
replaced the
original Nafanua,
supplied to
Samoa three decades earlier...
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Nafanua (04) is a
Pacific Forum patrol vessel operated by
Western Samoa's police. Like her 21
sister ships she was
built in Australia.
After the United...
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Nafanua III (04) is a Guardian-class
patrol boat entering[needs update]
service with the
Samoan Police Force. She was
given to
Samoa by
Australia as part...
- ordered. Two for Timor-Leste, and one new
replacement vessel for the
Samoan Nafanua II,
which was
damaged beyond repair on 5
August 2021. The last vessels...
- tama a ʻāiga: Malietoa,
Tupua Tamasese, Mataʻafa, and Tuimalealiʻifano.
Nafanua was a
famous woman warrior who was
deified in
ancient Samoan religion and...
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these titles were
willed to her by
their previous possessor,
Nafanua (Tonumaipe'a
Nāfanua). She is the
titular ancestor of two of the four
paramount titles...
- an
active underwater volcanic cone,
named after Samoa's
goddess of war,
Nafanua. In
American Samoa forest cover is
around 86% of the
total land area, equivalent...