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Maua Afamasaga was born on 20 November 1872, in Fasito'o Tai, A'ana, Upolu, Samoa as the son of Aukuso Paniani Afamasaga and Meleane Petaia Va'aelua. He married Segia about …
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Leinati Afamasaga (1909–1965) - FamilySearch.org
When Leinati Afamasaga was born on 14 April 1909, in Upolu, Samoa, her father, Maua Afamasaga, was 36 and her mother, Leute i Fuiono Sula Situpe Leiataua, was 23. She …
Otaileiuupuoleaiga Afamasaga (1905–1967) • FamilySearch
When Otaileiuupuoleaiga Afamasaga was born on 27 September 1905, in Matautu Uta, Samoa, her father, Maua Afamasaga, was 32 and her mother, Leute i Fuiono Sula Situpe Leiataua, …
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The Military Administration of Western Samoa, 1914-1919
He discovered the wisdom of Dr Solf's dictum that the Samoans could be guided not forced. For the rest he relied on his Samoan secretary and chief interpreter at Mulinu'u, Afamasaga Maua, …