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In 1980, a $5 note was issued shortly after the "Monetary Board of Western Samoa" was created. Beginning in 1985, the new Central Bank of Samoa followed issued notes like the preceding issue from the Monetary Board of Western Samoa, but with the new issuer's name in both Samoan and English.
Tuife'ai is a title that has many tala (legends) from Manu'a, Tutuila and 'Upolu. Sunia notes that the title goes back as far as 500 A.D., [19] and that the Tuife'ai of that time is responsible for the first failed invasion of the Manu'a kingdom. The title established familial ties with the Mālietoa in the 13th or 14th century.
3 Notes. 4 References. Toggle the table of contents ... Tangaloa ʻEitumātupuʻa is known in Samoa as Tagaloa Eitumatupua ... Therefore one island is called Tala ...
Event Record Athlete Date Meet Place Ref. 55 m: 6.72 A: Tala Talia: 7/8 February 2003 Pocatello, United States : 60 m: 6.69 A: Jeremy Dodson: 30 January 2016 Mountain T's Invitational
In Samoan mythology, Tagaloa (also known as Tagaloa-Lagi or Tagaloa, Lagi of the Heavens/Skies) is generally accepted as the supreme ruler, [1] the creator of the universe, the chief of all gods and the progenitor of other gods. Tagaloa Lagi dwelt in space and made the Heavens the sky, the land, the seas, the fresh water, the trees and the people.
Drop Rick Newman a note, follow him on Bluesky, or sign up for his newsletter. Markets are indicating a couple of specific concerns. One is that Trump’s tariffs will push prices higher and cause ...
Tala o le Vavau: The Myths, Legends and Customs of Old Samoa. University of Hawai'i Press. Tu'u'u, Misilugi (2001). Rulers of Samoa Islands and their Legends and Decrees. Tuga'ula Publications. Tu'u'u, Misilugi (2002). Supremacy and Legacy of the Malietoa (Samoa Listened To). Tuga'ula Publications. Hart, Wright & Patterson (1971). History of Samoa.
It’s illegal to sell or buy, but casu marzu, a maggot-infested sheep milk cheese is a revered delicacy on the Italian island of Sardinia. Locals hope their unusual dairy product can shed its ...