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  1. Mau: Samoa's Struggle for Freedom by Michael J. Field, 1991-04
  2. Tradition Versus Democracy in the South Pacific: Fiji, Tonga and Western Samoa. (book reviews): An article from: The Australian Journal of Politics and History by Clive Moore, 1997-06-22
  3. Samoa: Pacific Pride (Peoples of the Pacific) by Evotia Tamua, Graeme Lay, et all 2000-10

61. ZUJI
Given this violent history it's a miracle that the missionaries arriving in the samoawas carved up piecemeal with (western) samoa being handed to the Germans
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History The origins of Samoa are shrouded in an ambiguity that is pure Samoa. The most popular theory is that Samoans, like other Polynesians, originated from the East Indies, the Malay Peninsula or the Philippines, but Samoans tell a different story. Other Polynesians, they say, might have come from Asia but Samoans come from Samoa. They believe themselves to be the cradle of Polynesian culture, a race of people created by the god Tagaloa while he was cooking up the world. In fact the Samoan legend of the beginning of the world is startlingly similar to that told in Genesis. Despite its reputation as an exotic far-away land Samoa was in fact as busy as a shopping mall from the mid-1770s when trading ships, sailing along the spice route and looking for the Great Southern Land, popped in and out with monotonous regularity. Much of the early contact and bloody encounters between Samoans and Europeans took place in the islands that are now part of American Samoa but the islands of independent Samoa suffered the same diseases and acts of violence that came with the European ships. By the time the British arrived, looking for the troublesome Christian Fletcher and his band of merry mutineers, the Samoans were hardly in a welcoming mood. In the resulting head-to-head between the British and the Samoans, lives were lost on both sides and gave rise to the unwarranted reputation that Samoans were hostile and aggressive.

62. ZUJI
history, After a decade or so, (western) samoa was ceded to the Germans, easternsamoa to the Americans, and the British happy with German renunciation of
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History There is still some debate about where the Polynesians who first colonised Samoa actually came from, though conventional wisdom suggests people arrived from the East Indies, the Malay Peninsula or the Phillipines. The Samoans themselves are far from conventional on this issue however: other Polynesians might have come from Asia, but Samoans, they say, come from Samoa. They believe themselves to be the cradle of Polynesian culture,the race of people created by the god Tagaloa while he was cooking up the world. In fact the Samoan legend of the beginning of the world is startlingly similar to that told in the Bible; a fact that assisted the later transition to Christianity. Carbon testing on the remnants of a village on the island of Upolu (now in Independent Samoa) date the site from about 1000 BC. It's actually a testament to the Samoans' easy-going nature that the missionaries who arrived in the early 19th century, brandishing their Bibles and threats of everlasting hell and damnation, weren't killed immediately. Instead there were wholesale conversions, explained by the fact that Christianity and the old Samoan beliefs were not disimiliar and that the god Nafanua had - in a curious move by a deity - predicted the coming of a newer, better, stronger religion. The firepower and obvious wealth of the

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64. Project
the Council of Presidents of Pacific history and Social Association, 1, National Universityof samoa (samoa), 4,200,000. for Progress in the (western) Pacific, 3,
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Type of Projects (Second Period Program Guidelines 1999-2008)
Exchange projects that respect the values and cultural identity of each island society
Micronesia-focused projects aimed at promoting regional harmony Projects that support education and training through the medium of distance education Projects to promote networking among NGOs and NPOs operating in the region and to form linkages among Pacific island nations and Asian countries
Type of Projects (First Period Program Guidelines 1991-1998) A.
Joint cooperative projects aimed at promoting mutual understanding between the Pacific lsland Nations and Japan B.
Human resource development and educational projects conducted in cooperation with Japan or other countries C. Information and communication network projects D. others
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PROJECT TYPE IMPLEMENTING ORGANIZATION FUNDING Exchange Media Personnel among the Pacific Island Region and Japan The Sasakawa Peace Foundation (SPINF) Coconuts College The Sasakawa Peace Foundation(SPINF) Regional History Project of the Council of Presidents of Pacific History and Social Studies Teachers Association National University of Samoa (Samoa) Archaeological Training Programs in Emerging Micronesian Island Nations University of Guam PATS Staff Trainee Program Internet Course Development by School of Law of USP University of the South Pacific (Fiji) Forming a Distance Education Alliance for Progress in the Western Pacific University of Guam Distance Education in the South-West Pacific Cultural Heritage Training

65. News For Release: July 16, 2001
time in (western) SARE program’s 13 year history. and the Island Protectorates ofAmerican samoa, Guam, Micronesia . (western) Region SARE Grants Awarded 2001.
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News For Release: July 16, 2001 Contact: Phil Rasmussen, Regional Coordinator
WSARE 435-797-2257 wsare@mendel.usu.edu Western Sustainable Agriculture Grants Announced: Record High Level of Funding Provided for Diverse Regional Projects
Grants awarded totaling over 2 million dollars for the first time in Western SARE program’s 13 year history. Western SARE’s portion of direct grants to farmers and ranchers increases by over 40 percent. Logan, UT – The Western Sustainable Agriculture Research and Education grants program awarded a record amount of funds for diverse projects throughout the West. In total, more than 60 grants valued over $2.1 million will support sustainable agriculture research, education and professional development projects in 17 states and Pacific Islands on a diverse range of topics. "After years of level funding and increasing demand, it’s nice to be able to fund more valuable work that can improve producers’ bottom line, protect the environment and strengthen communities," said Phil Rasmussen, regional coordinator of Western SARE and a soil scientist at Utah State University. Sustainable Agriculture Research and Education proposals and Professional Development proposals were selected to receive funding for farming techniques dealing with: disease and pest control; pollution prevention; water conservation; composting for soil building and nutrient waste management; alternative cropping systems (including agroforestry); market enhancement; and system diversification, among other related sustainable agriculture topics.

66. South Pacific Luxury Vacations, Cruises, And Tours Guide. South
samoa history. New Zealand occupied the German protectorate of (western) samoa atthe outbreak of World The country dropped the (western) from its name in 1997.
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New Zealand occupied the German protectorate of Western Samoa at the outbreak of World War I in 1914. It continued to administer the islands as a mandate and then as a trust territory until 1962, when the islands became the first Polynesian nation to reestablish independence in the 20th century. The country dropped the "Western" from its name in 1997.
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67. Samoa: Western And American Samoa Travel Guide
samoa (western) and American samoa Travel Guide. A travel guide for samoa, this textincludes practical extensive coverage of culture, politics, history and the
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68. World Telephone Numbering Guide
1 April 2000 Integration of history into the World Telephone Numbering Guide. 678- New Hebrides +679 - Fiji +682 - Guam +683 - (western) samoa +684 - American
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Introduction... This is an attempt to trace the development of ITU's (formerly CCITT's) country codes assignments. Information was gleaned from vintage ITU/CCITT "Books" (i.e. the Recommendations which are the international telecommunications standards), and whatever else was available. There will be numerous details to be filled in (dates of changes, introductions, circumstances etc). Additional, corrected or updated information to this end would be welcome at wtng(at)wtng.info Document History... Format... This file is ordered first by time (when country codes were established, changed, deleted, etc) then within each particular time by country code. The initial list of 1964 is shown; only the changes are listed thereafter. The 1960 CCITT Red Book featured a list of country codes for Europe that was the precursor for the modern international telephone country code system. Whether this was ever available for subscriber use is unknown; this could have been intended for operator dialling rather than customer dialling. That list went as follows (* represents a code that remains in use in today's country code plan): Note from Dik Winter regarding 60-Luxembourg: "At least this country code has been used in the Netherlands (but at the same time the country code used for Belgium was 32). That must have been in the early sixties indeed. I do not have parts of a phone book showing it, I have only parts of Amsterdam phone books and when direct dialling from Amsterdam to Luxembourg was allowed much later the country code was changed to 352 as it is now, but I have noted it down from another Dutch phone book (presumably that of the province of Zeeland)."

69. IOC/WESTPAC Homepage
history. The IOC SubCommission for the (western) Pacific (WESTPAC) was established R.Malaysia New Zealand Philippines Russian Federation samoa Singapore, Solomon
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  • 70. Samoan Sensation - Fale Tusi (Bookshop)
    Despite the erroneous title (samoa lost the (western) in 1997 those of you that arevisiting samoa for the know little about the islands, the history, culture and
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    New Users sign up! WHEREIS that IP? [ HOME ] Samoan Sensation Fale Tusi (Bookshop) Guide Books If you are thinking of visiting Samoa be sure to read one of these books before you leave. Impressions of Samoa Since the Europeans first encountered the islands, visitors have been recording details of their travels. The Samoan Language Many visitors to these web pages have expressed an interest in learning Samoan. Here are some books that can help you. History For such a small country, Samoa held a remarkable position on the World stage. Why not find out about it. Flora and Fauna A selection of books about the diversity of life in the rainforests and reefs of Samoa. Politics, Economics and Commerce Samoa is one of the poorest countries in the world. Learn more about the factors which contribute to this. Fiction Choose from traditional Samoan stories or modern Samoan fiction. Robert Louis Stevenson Find out more about Samoa's most famous Scottish inhabitant.

    71. Seed Savers: Library Catalogue: Index For Pacific Region
    The Journal of Pacific history Vol.15. The social impact of the forest loggingindustry on small rural communities in the (western) Solomon Islands. (samoa).
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    72. Encyclopædia Britannica
    Plus 18 additional payments of $69.16 0% Interest! Great Books of the (western) World, history.The following discussion focuses on samoa since European contact.
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    73. PSRML Regional Information: Pacific Basin
    American samoa is part of Polynesia, and is located to Health Professionals in theWestern Pacific is Guam history, People and Culture provides both historical
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    The areas fall into two categories politicallyflag territories and independent countries associated with the US through compacts of free association. American Samoa, CNMI and Guam are all flag territories, which makes them officially part of the United States. Their citizens are also US citizens. FSM, RMI and Palau are all independent countries with compacts of free association with the US. This means that the US provides development assistance and defense, and that citizens can move freely across US borders. Communication both within the area and between the area and the PSRML office can be challenging because it ranges over sixteen time zones. Be careful: even the date may differ as the international date line runs through the region. Further complicating matters, although California (like the vast majority of the United States) observes daylight saving time, none of the six island jurisdictions does. A listing of detailed current times and the exact location of the date line is available from Worldtimezone.com

    74. LearnCalifornia.org - Archives And Libraries
    with significant holdings in (western) and California history Room The California historyRoom located County, the Pacific Trust Territories, and American samoa.
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    75. Directory :: Look.com
    Includes details on the annual international rugby 7's tournament. Pacific GenWebsamoa Genealogy and local history for (western) samoa and American samoa.
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    76. About The Western States Seismic Policy Council
    such, WSSPC provides a broad regional and multidisciplinary WSSPC member agenciesfrom the (western) region include 3 US territories American samoa, Guam, and
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    About the Western States Seismic Policy Council WSSPC EPICenter Home About WSSPC
    • Mission Background Membership Affiliate Members ... WSSPC Strategic Plan Mission Statement
      The mission of the Western States Seismic Policy Council is to help reduce future earthquake losses by providing a forum to advance earthquake programs throughout the Western Region and by developing and facilitating the implementation of seismic policies and programs through information exchange, research application, and education. WSSPC Background
      Western States Seismic Policy Council (WSSPC) is a regional earthquake consortium funded primarily by the Federal Emergency Management Agency. Headquartered in Palo Alto, California, WSSPC draws its membership from the emergency manager and geoscientist directors of 13 western states, 3 territories, a Canadian territory and a Canadian province. As such, WSSPC provides a broad regional and multidisciplinary forum to enhance and create opportunities for seismic hazards mitigation. WSSPC seeks to engage not only its member states but also federal and local governments, seismic advisory boards and commissions, building departments, insurance, real estate and banking industries, private companies, non-profit organizations and the general public. WSSPC Membership
      WSSPC member agencies from the western region include 13 states:
      Alaska, Arizona, California, Colorado, Hawaii, Idaho, Montana, Nevada, New Mexico, Oregon, Utah, Washington, and Wyoming;

    77. Pacific Islands Museum Assoc. -- Aug 99 Board Mtg
    Ralph suggested that since the history Association of Vanuatu is more difficult becauseAmerica samoa is not Julie mentioned that the (western) museum concept is
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    Thursday August 19, 1999
    To: 2nd Session FIRST SESSION: THE EXPERIENCE AND PROGRAMMES OF TEACHING THE PACIFIC FORUM LAU ASOFOU SOO, DIRECTOR Lau Asofou Soo, Director of TTPF spoke on behalf of the organisation, giving a brief history of TTPF (began in 1985 by Max Quanchi, Queensland University of Technology and Grant McCall, University of NSW, funded mostly by the Sasakawa Foundation, the Council of Presidents meeting in 1997 decided to move the head office to Apia from Australia, publish a quarterly newsletter called "Update,",organise regional conferences and workshops of which teachers are the main participants).
    • To provide professional development opportunities for history and social science studies teachers. To promote and support professional associations for history and social history studies teachers.

    78. Isaia Rasila - Teivovo.com
    England A, NZ Divisional XV, (western) samoa, (western) samoa Dev. 2000 – Italy, Canada,USA, samoa (T), Tonga samoa2, Canada, samoa3, Italy regional XV, Italy
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    79. Stefan Seitzer
    Employment history. Environmental and Biomonitoring Consultant, Northland RegionalCouncil. Section, Department of Agriculture Forestry, Apia, (western) samoa.
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    • Consultant Tellus Consultants Ltd., Vanuatu Part Time Lecturer at the Northland Polytechnic President and Founder of the Society for Enhanced Ecosystems Inc. Member of the Board of Advising Scientists for the Sea Keepers Trust Associate Consultant of Royds Consulting Associate Consultant of Connell Wagner
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    Tertiary Qualifications: BA, Dip Env, Cert Res Mgmt Further Education: Group Facilitation
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    • Resource Management Resource Consent Monitoring Sustainable Land Management / Agriculture Sustainable Land Management / Silviculture Biological Assessment of Freshwater Ecosystems Physico-chemical Assessment of Freshwater Ecosystems Environmental Impact Assessments Sustainable Management of Riparian Areas
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    80. Links Page On The Pacific Region
    Outline. regional Characteristics General Information; Migration Patterns; TimelineHistory; Tonga; Tokelau Islands; Tuvula; Wallis and Futuna; (western) samoa.
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    • Fiji
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    Regional Characteristics
    General Information There is information about all of the island countries in the Pacific Region, starting with a map of the all the islands. If you click on a country on the map, it will link you to information on that country.
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    A great map is available that shows the way people are thought to have initially migrated onto the Pacific Islands. Below the map is a description of how these migration patterns may have come about and what evidence they have to support their theory.
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    A simple timeline depicts the major historical events of the Pacific Region from 1522-1945. The information on the timeline is mostly of European or Japanese significance, not the native peoples of the islands.
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