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- Fitisemanu v. United States (Docket 21–1394) was a case in which the Supreme Court of the United States was asked to consider if the Insular Cases should...
- Jacob James Fitisemanu Jr. is an American public health professional and politician serving as a member of the Utah House of Representatives from the 30th...
- had one daughter, Mataniu Feagaimaleata "Ata" Fitisemanu, with her first husband Sione Papali'i Fitisemanu. After she married her second husband Peter Maivia...
- Fitisemanu of American Samoa challenged his inability to vote because of his status as a non-citizen national of the United States. Though Fitisemanu...
- Supreme Court, the justices refused to review the decision. In 2018, John Fitisemanu, an American Samoan who had lived and paid taxes in Utah for twenty years...
- Hayward, California, on May 2, 1972, the son of Mataniufeagaimaleata "Ata" Fitisemanu (née Maivia) and former professional wrestler Rocky Johnson (born Wayde...
- induction. While married to Una, he became romantically involved with Ata Fitisemanu Maivia, daughter of wrestling legend "High Chief" Peter Maivia. Ata met...
- Folau as Feki Nathaniel Lees as Kelepi Miriama Smith as Lavinia Alvin Fitisemanu as Tomasi Pua Magasiva as Finau John Sumner as President Stone Director...
- Iʻaulualo Folau Solofa Fatu Sr. (1945–2020) Toa Maivia Mataniufeagaimaleata Fitisemanu (Ata Maivia) Rocky Johnson (1944–2020) Reno Anoaʻi (Black Pearl) Rodney...
- when Malietoa Tiʻa married a woman from the village. Their son Malietoa Fitisemanu was the father of Malietoa Vaiinupo who received Williams in 1830. Sapapaliʻi...