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- Sapapaliʻi is a village on the north east coast of Savaiʻi island in Samoa. It is the village where John Williams, the first missionary to bring Christianity...
- Tutuila at the same time. The Porpoise first touched down at the village of Sapapaliʻi. Some of the team, Dr Pickering and Lieutenant Maury were dropped off...
- History: Eight Years of Trouble in Samoa. Laupepa was born in 1841 in Sapapaliʻi, Savaiʻi, Samoa. His father was Malietoa Mōli and mother was Faʻalaitaua...
- of John Williams of the London Missionary Society in Samoa, landing in Sapapaliʻi on Savaiʻi island. Dwight Presbyterian Mission reopens near Sallisaw in...
- title-holders. Historically, another important village in this district is Sapapaliʻi, where John Williams, the first missionary to bring Christianity to Samoa...
- upon the region for the bravery of the naval canoes who defeated Ma****, Sapapaliʻi and Saleaumua in the fighting that took part on the sea. The paramount...
- island of Savaii at Puaseisei's village of Safune, before arriving at Sapapalii on the 24th of August, 1830, to meet with Malietoa Vaiinuupo who had sole...
- Homes were destro**** in Saipipi, and floodwaters reached a meter deep in Sapapaliʻi. The floods were a result of heavy rain, with 300mm of rain falling in...
- Aana), Saga (founder of Tua-ma-Saga), and Tolufale (founder of Ma**** and Sapapalii). This suggests that Pili may have taken to wife his own granddaughter...
- missionary John Williams arrived on the s****s (mataniʻu feagaimaleata) of Sapapaliʻi and brought the Bible from his boat into the hands of Malietoa Vainuʻupo...