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Tuiaana Tuimalealiʻifano
Suatipatipa II (1914 – 24 July 1974) was a
Western Samoan paramount chief,
politician and
church elder. For most of the period...
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recent of the tama a ʻāiga,
originating in the mid-nineteenth
century with
Tuiaana Sualauvi, a
nephew of
Malietoa Fitisemanu I.
Sualauvi was
appointed Tui...
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Tuiaʻana Tafu
Letuli (5
August 1905 – 13 May 1967) was an
American Samoan High
Chief and politician. He
served as a
member of the
American Samoa House...
- leaders, Tuimalealiʻifano Faʻaoloiʻi Siʻuaʻana I, and grand-nephew of
Tuiaana Tuimalealiʻifano
Suatipatipa II, who was the
inaugural member of the Council...
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Samoa Senate Freddie Letuli (1919–2003),
American Samoan fire
knife dancer Tuiaʻana T.
Letuli (1905–1967),
American Samoan High
Chief and
politician This page...
- country,
became Samoa's
first prime minister.
Another paramount chief,
Tuiaana Tuimalealiʻifano
Suatipatipa II, was
admitted to the
Council of Deputies;...
- Faʻaoloiʻi and
nephew of the
original member of the
Council of Deputies,
Tuiaana Tuimalealiʻifano
Suatipatipa II. He has held the
paramount title of Tuimalealiʻifano...
- a long
period of
tension between the two. The
paramount pāpā
title is
Tuiaana,
whose residence is
Nuuausala in Leulumoega, also the
location of one of...
- take
place as soon as
possible after a new O le Ao o le Malo is elected.
Tuiaana Tuimalealiʻifano
Suatipatipa II (1962–1974)
Tupua Tamasese Lealofi IV (1968–1970...
- of the
leaders of the Mau movement. Faʻaoloiʻi was the
youngest son of
Tuiaana Sualauvi.: 55 He was
raised in A****a, but
recalled to
Falelatai on the...