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- Queen Salamāsina (fl. in the 1500s) was a powerful and high-ranking woman in Samoan social history. She held the four papā (district) titles which gave...
- descendant of Queen Salamasina. The current holder of the title is Tui Ātua Tupua Tamasese Efi. "Tupua" refers to Salamasina's descendant, King Tupua...
- Notable figures in Samoan history included the Tui Manu'a line, Queen Salamasina, King Fonoti and the four tama a ʻāiga: Malietoa, Tupua Tamasese, Mataʻafa...
- mainly by one of the two Tama-a-'āiga (maximal lineage chiefs) of Ātua's Salamasina line: Tupua Tamasese and Matā'afa. Together with the village of Salani...
- one of Samoa's two royal families, the Sā Tupua (descendants of Queen Salamasina), through the family's maximal lineage title, Tupua Tamasese. He also...
- multiple conflicts. Tui Atua from the time of Tafa'ifā Salamasina onwards: Tui Atua Salamasina* Tui Atua Taufau* Tui Atua Faumuina Tui Atua Fonoti* Tui...
- under matriarchal rule for centuries before contact with Europeans. Queen Salamasina, holder of four paramount chief titles, ascended the throne in the 16th...
- diplomat, are the parents of four daughters: The Honourable Sālote Lupepau'u Salamasina Purea Vahine Ari'i 'Oe Hau Tuita. Her first marriage was an arranged marriage...
- Queen Salamasina was an inter-island ferry which was operated in Samoa by the Samoa Shipping Corporation from 1977 to 1999. The Queen Salamasina was constructed...
- (Sovereign) was confined to members of the latter since the reign of Queen Salamasina. On the death of the Safe-o-fafine, the last king in the Sa Tupua line...