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State dynasty and one of four paramount chiefly titles of Samoa
the entirety of Samoa. The field of contention for the pāpā titles and tafaʻifa (the title used for a holder of all four titles) was confined to the leading
Tupua_Tamasese
Historical Samoan title
Tafaʻifa is a historical Samoan title. It was the highest title of the Samoan aristocracy from the 16th to the 19th century. Between roughly the 10th century
Tafaʻifa
Subregion of Oceania
prominence in the post-Tongan occupation period and the establishment of the tafaʻifa system that dominated Samoan politics well into the 20th century. This
Polynesia
Samoan politician
paramount status of Tafaʻifā ('one supported by four') on the western islands of Samoa. Contrary to popular belief she was not the first Tafaʻifā, as these titles
Salamasina
Term used for the four paramount chiefly titles of Samoa
jointly by the same person, made that person the tafaʻifa, or sovereign over all of Samoa. Two notable tafaʻifa holders were Nāfanua and Salamāsina, although
Tamaʻāiga
Malietoa
Samoa and by August 1888 Tamasese was calling himself both Malietoa and Tafaʻifā. He gravely offended the Malietoa families because he did not in fact hold
Malietoa_Laupepa
District in Samoa
established within the district of Atua in the 16th century when Fonoti Tupu Tafaʻifa ('King') when he was victorious in the preceding war with his siblings
Vaʻa-o-Fonoti
O le Ao o le Malo of Samoa from 2007 to 2017
Tamasese family tree Muagututiʻa Fenunuivao Tupua Fuiavalili Toelupetu Tafaʻifa Galumalemana Galuegapapa Nofoasaefa Maeaeafe Tupua Leasiolagi Moegagogo
Tui_Ātua_Tupua_Tamasese_Efi
Queen and warrior of Samoa
(district) titles, the leading aliʻi titles of Samoa, to become the first Tafaʻifa (highest title given to the holder of all four titles). Following her death
Nafanua
One of Samoa's four paramount chiefs
Gender and Politics in Ancient Samoa: The Genealogy of Salamāsina O le Tafaifā". Journal of Pacific History. 22 (4): 174–193. doi:10.1080/00223348708572566
Malietoa
One of Samoa's four paramount chiefs
and was appointed Tui Ātua, briefly ascending to the position of Tupu Tafaʻifa. His reign would only last a year until his death on 25 August 1870. After
Tuimalealiʻifano
Chiefly system of Samoa
the malo (executive power). This was a political move, as claiming the Tafaʻifa was irrelevant to the substance of power and would only validate his defeated
Faʻamatai
American Samoan politician
"American Samoa Senate". Ballotpedia. Retrieved October 12, 2024. "Fonoti Tafaifa Aufata". Ballotpedia. Retrieved October 12, 2024. "Senate Members". American
Fonoti_Tafa'ifa_Aufata
Place in Atua, Samoa
Samoa. It was the ancient capital during the Malo ('government') of Tupu Tafaʻifa (King) Fonoti after defeating his kin Vaʻafusuaga Toleafoa and Samalaulu
Falefa
Malietoa
When his father died in 1898, Tanumafili was declared "King of Samoa" (Tafaʻifa) by William Lea Chambers, and recognised by Germany, the United Kingdom
Malietoa_Tanumafili_I
Atua Tupua Tamasese Efi eventually became Head of State in 2007 under his Tafaifa title Tui Atua and Tama-a-Aiga titles Tupua Tamasese. From 1982 to 2021
Politics_of_Samoa
Curtis P. Iaukea, Governor of Oahu (April 1887) Malietoa Laupepa, King (Tafaʻifa) of Samoa - Knight Grand Cross (7 January 1887) Isobel Osbourne, writer
Royal Order of the Star of Oceania
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fleet) for short. This comes from his appointment by King Fonoti, the Tupu Tafaifa. The Sa'otamaita'i (Supreme Ladiea) are: Tauaaletoa - 'Ilia Fonoti - Tuitagavaa
Faleapuna
District of Samoa
papa titles, Tuiaana, Tuiatua, Gatoaitele, Vaetamasoalii. This made her Tafaifa being the most paramount chief in Samoa especially in Upolu. Through her
Aʻana
Sporting event delegation
qualified 5 athletes in track and field: Women Kasandra Salamasina Le Tafaifa Vegas Men Tutaia Galoiola Alexander Rose Siologa Viliamu Sepa Shaka Sola
Samoa at the 2015 Pacific Games
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