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Matāʻafa is one of the four
paramount tama-a-ʻaiga (maximal lineage)
titles of Samoa. It is one of two such
titles originating from the Atua
district at...
- The
Mataafa Storm of 1905, was a
storm that
occurred on the
Great Lakes on
November 27–28, 1905. The
system moved across the
Great Basin with moderate...
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Afioga Fiamē
Naomi Mataʻafa (pronounced [afɪoŋa fɪameː naomɪ mataʔafa]; born 29
April 1957) is a
Samoan politician and High
Chiefess (matai) who has served...
- SS
Mataafa was an
American steamship that had a
lengthy career on the
Great Lakes of
North America,
first as a bulk
carrier and
later as a car carrier...
- Mata'afa
Iosefo (c. 1832 – 6
February 1912) was a
Paramount Chief of
Samoa who was one of the
three rival candidates for the
kingship of
Samoa during colonialism...
- Tuila'epa then
conceded defeat,
resulting in FAST
party leader Fiamē
Naomi Mataʻafa becoming prime minister. The
first prime minister during the
colonial period...
- Faʻatino
Mataafa Utumapu (born 1982) is a
disability rights activist from Samoa. Utumapu, the
daughter of
Reverend Taito Masunu and
Senerita Utumapu of...
- Samoa's
Court of
Appeal on 23 July 2021,
which ruled that Fiamē
Naomi Mataʻafa had been
prime minister since 24 May. On 26 July, Tuilaʻepa
conceded defeat...
- Fiamē
Mataʻafa Faumuina Mulinuʻu II CBE (5
August 1921 – 20 May 1975) was a
Western Samoan paramount chief and politician. The
holder of the
Mataʻafa title...
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Masiofo Laʻulu
Fetauimalemau Mataʻafa, also
known as
Fetaui Mataʻafa (23 June 1928 – 19
November 2007), was a
Samoan politician,
chieftain and diplomat...