Le Leo o Amerika Samoa preps for Wednesday`s final battle

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Le Leo o Amerika Samoa preps for Wednesday`s final battle
DOE director outlines
Lolo builds upon
Dropped fly ball gives
concerns regarding
relationship with
Pirates 5-4 win over
government schools 2 Indonesian government 3 Astros
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Saturday, May 18, 2013
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MALAGA MAI TAGATA
SU’ESU’E MAI HAWAII
SU’ESU’E MALUMALU SIONA
“FIU: O le autu malaga
ia suesue auala faafou ai
malumalu ae aua le talepeina i lalo
tusia Ausage Fausia
Se vaaiga i ni isi o lao ma fanau o le Vasega Faauu o le 2013 a le Kolisi Tuufaatasi ina au ma’ea
o le latou faauuga i le aso ananafi i le fale taalo a le kolisi i Mapusagafou.
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Le Leo o Amerika
Samoa preps
for Wednesday’s
final battle
(ata:James Kneubuhl/ASCC)
O le sailia o auala e toe faafou ai vaega eseese o le malumalu
a le Ekalesia EFKAS a Siona i le afioaga o Leone, e aunoa ma
le tatalaina i lalo, o le autu lea na mafua ai ona malaga mai se
vaega o tagata su’esu’e faapitoa mai Hawaii i le vaiaso nei, latou
te suesue ma vaavaai po o ai galuega e tatau ona fai e saga faamalosia ai le tino o le malumalu.
Afai ae maea ona faia le asiasiga a i latou nei, ona tuu faatasia
lea o sa latou ripoti ma tuuina atu i le ekalesia e tusa ai vaega o
le galuega e tatau ona fai.
O le malumalu o Siona i Leone, na amata fausia mai i le
tausaga e 1900, ma ua atoa i le tausaga lenei le 114 tausaga talu
ona fausia mai lenei malumalu, ma o se tasi lenei o malumalu
pito sili ona tuai i totonu o le atunuu i le taimi nei.
O le po o le aso Tofi na te’a nei na taunuu mai ai le au malaga
e lata i le to’a sefulu le aofa’i, o lo o ta’ita’ia mai e le Faifeau
Foma’i, le faletua ia Hope Hahu Dr. Francine Palama o le ‘Maunakai & Associates Architecture - Planning - Historic Preservation’, ma o lo o aofia ai i le au malaga ni tagata e i ai agavaa
faapitoa i le suesueina o le eleele, tino o fale, atoa ai ma le fuafuaina o ata mo fale e toe fia faafou.
O le taeao ananafi na faia ai se feiloaiga faaleaganuu a le au
malaga ma le afioaga i Leone, atoa ai ma ni isi o le aiga o le tofa
Fiu Saelua o lo o tali malo i le au malaga, sosoo ai loa lea ma
le asiasiga i le ‘Leone Healing Garden’ le nofoaga o lo o ni ai
le maa faamanatu e faamanatu ai soifua o i latou na maliliu i le
(Faaauau itulau 11)
by B. Chen
Samoa News Correspondent
Three males and two females have been selected, based
on text voting results, as the top five contestants for Le Leo o
Amerika Samoa’s popular “Sing Off” following a showdown
of great musical performances this past Wednesday at the Governor H. Rex Lee Auditorium (Fale Laumei) in Utulei.
Since the program’s inception last month, the show has grown
in popularity, with a total of 12,246 text votes being cast for the
Final 11 contestants, up from the 7,000+ votes that were cast last
month after two singing battles had eliminated nine singers and
finalized the list of the Top 11.
The show is sponsored by the Department of Youth and
Women’s Affairs and is modeled after the nationally televised
“The Voice” singing competition, “but with a twist.”
DYWA Deputy Director Tapumanaia Galu Satele Jr.
told Samoa News earlier this week that the winner of Le
Leo O Amerika Samoa 2013 will be announced this coming
Wednesday, May 22.
The coaches/mentors (Kuki Tuiasosopo, Nina Namazzi Ah
(Continued on page 11)
Some of the 11 Finalists in the very popular Le leo o Amerika Samoa program which has been
(Photo: T.Gasu)
ongoing in the territory for the last several weeks. Page 2
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DOE director outlines concerns regarding government
schools at Cabinet meeting
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The Department of Education was the main
focus of the latest cabinet meeting, held on
Tuesday at the Election Office, where Governor
Lolo Matalasi Moliga also took the opportunity to introduce Tuaolo Manaia Fruean as the
newly appointed Commissioner of the Election
Office, noting that Tuaolo is an asset to the new
administration.
“This gentleman has been in politics so
long… he can demand anything he wants and
ask for the best thing in government,” said Lolo.
“ When I approached Tuaolo, he denied my first
request… this guy didn’t settle for less and only
asked for two jobs, either President or Commissioner,” stated Gov. Lolo to some laughter.
“He’s served in all three branches of the
government, as a Representative, a Senator and
President of the Senate. He’s also served as a
Judge in the High Court and his last post was
Commissioner of Public Safety. Today he’s
on board as Election Office Commissioner and
hopefully he will bring everyone to register and
vote,” said the governor who also stated that
Tuaolo is a highly recognized traditional leader
and an asset to the government.
DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION
Governor Lolo raised concerns regarding
reports from the American Samoa Community College that 95% of high school graduates
entering the college cannot take regular college
courses and it is becoming a problem as they
end up taking remedial courses before even
beginning their college classes. “Meaning, they
are not yet ready to attend Universities and Colleges,” he said.
DOE Director Vatinasa Salu Hunkin-Finau
then conducted a slideshow informing the Cabinet members the current status of the students’
academic progress, teachers, school buildings
and other issues surrounding DOE.
She noted that the vision of DOE is for all
the local children to achieve success locally and
abroad, to understand the Samoan language and
culture, and to be proud of their heritage; and
DOE’s mission is to ensure that the student succeeds by providing high quality teaching and
learning opportunities.
The DOE Director explained that there are
six public high schools, with 4,174 students,
22 Elementary schools with 10,986 students
and 54 ECE centers with 1286 early childhood
education students (K3 and K4). With a total
of 16,446 students attending public schools and
95.7% of the total student population Samoan,
4.3% of the students are from China, the Philippines, Korea, and other Pacific Islands.
She further stated that the cost per student
that DOE pays is $4,373, and compared to the
mainland, where they utilize $10,499 per student, the difference is about $6,000. Vaitinasa
noted that DOE depends on grant fundings
so when these grants are reduced or expire, it
causes serious problems.
Vaitinasa also stated that there are 1,907
employees of DOE including office personnel,
teachers and staff. 8% of the teachers have
Masters degrees, 37%percent hold BAs and
26% hold AA degrees with 29% holding less
than an AA.
Vaitinasa also pointed out that SAT test
scores, which allow us to compare our students
with students in the 50 states and the other
Territories, have remained flat over the last
decade with no significant growth in English or
Mathematics.
Following the director’s presentation, there
was a question and answer period wherein the
governor commented that the academic progress of our students is everyone’s problem, not
just DOE’s problem.
Samoa News will report on other issues
brought up during the cabinet meeting regarding
DOE in Monday’s edition.
Reach the reporter at [email protected]
Governor Lolo builds
upon relationship with
Indonesian government
by Fili Sagapolutele
Samoa News Correspondent
The Lolo Administration is embracing the
relationship built by former Gov. Togiola
Tulafono with the Indonesian government,
which has indicated a desire to help the territory in areas such as trade and economics.
They have also offered to build a basketball court here. The relationship began with
Togiola inviting Dr. Dino Patti Djalal, the
Indonesian Ambassador to the U.S. based in
Washington D.C. to visit the territory last year.
When the Lolo administration took office,
the new government embraced the already
established relationship and the commitment
made by Djalal last year to the former governor. About two months ago, the Indonesian
delegation, led by Djalal, visited the territory
and met with Gov. Lolo Matalasi Moliga.
During that visit the Ambassador reiterated
that he wants to set up a basketball court for
American Samoan children, and also wants to
move forth with a student exchange program.
That program, as previously noted, would
allow one student and one police officer from
American Samoa to visit and stay in Indonesia
for a period of time, according to the governor’s executive assistant Iulogologo Joseph
Pereira in a brief phone interview yesterday.
Earlier this week the delegation was back
in the territory to firm up the commitment on
the student exchange program as well as the
basketball court, with funds already allocated
by the Indonesia government to the tune of
$300,000, said Iulogologo.
The basketball court will be constructed at
the current site of the old Korean House, which
will be torn down “because the integrity of the
structure is compromised,” said Iulogologo.
According to the governor’s office, Lolo
had proposed to the Indonesian government to
help build a youth facility by renovating old
Korea House, but after a comprehensive check
by engineers, it was found that the facility
is in worse condition than they thought, and
because it is unsafe, it is best to have it torn
down.
(The basketball court is a gift of the Indonesian government to the children of American
Samoa, Togiola had said.)
Also initiated by the Togiola administration
is a sister-city relationship between American
Samoa and the Indonesian North Sulawesi
Province.
Iulogologo said the governor of that Province will be in the territory on June 3, when
the basketball court will break ground. At that
time, they will be firming up the Memorandum
of Understanding for the sister-city relationship, he added.
The North Sulawesi Province was selected
by Djalal because that part of Indonesia has
a large Christian population with a famous
church choir, and, similar to the territory, its
economic developments are in the areas of
fisheries and agriculture.
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“Up, Up, & Away!”
“Until you value yourself, you won’t value your time. Until
you value your time, you will not do anything with it.”
“Learning cannot be inherited but the desire to learn can.”
Hello to all fine upstanding citizens of greater “Hooterville!”
How are we as Homo-sapiens doing on this, another glorious Saturday Morning in Wonderland?
Hawkeye & Sweet Leanor are just fine, and hope all of you
can say the same and keep a straight face!
Life cruises along quietly here in Paradise, with the Ship of
State forever being on an even Keel. Unlike prior administrations, good things are happening under the current administration. When we mention the Fono, no one laughs anymore?
There is some serious stuff happening here in Paradise as well
as in the land of the great white father. The current administration seem to be allowing the US Ship of State to flounder
somewhat in the wake of Benghazi, the IRS listeners, the gun
issues and whatever else is going on at present over there in
“Glory land!”
Again Folks, Hawkeye would much rather put up with the
menial trials and tribulations that we are exposed to here in
Wonderland than to witness the shenanigans that are going on
in the mainland US Of A right now. Homo-sapiens are ready to
accuse somebody of doing something under handed but when
it comes right down to the brass tacks no one has the Balls or
brains to do anything about it. What it all boils down to is that
we are being duped for our tax donations every which way we
turn! Over. One day it will all change for the better fans, but
Hawkeye is afraid that’ he will be pushing up petunias by the
time that happens. It will be Hawkeyes luck that his grave will
be dug right next to a den of Rattlesnakes, and they will eat
their way in to his worm proof vault! What a bummer for a
Homo such as Hawkeye who has lived a full and honest life!
This, Hawkeye is told is the Luck of the Irish! Hawkeye happens to be part Cherokee Indian, {Woops, Native American.}
There just could be some Irish hanging around in Hawkeyes
frame somewhere, though.
Hawkeye went to chase down his roots one time long ago
only to find that someone had chopped down his family tree!
That is worse than waiting for your ship to come in all your life,
and when it finally does, you’re at the dammed Malae Vailele!
{Airport} And what is all the fuss about here in greater Hooterville about missing contraband? What is new folks? Remember
the Missing $300,000 worth of Drugs that was supposed to find
its way to Honolulu, but instead found its way in the overhead
at the Post Office? And then there was the case of the missing
Tupe from Talofa Video? Where did that end up folks? This is
all public record, and nothing spectacular about it. It is funny
that we never seem to know of the outcome. Does it simply
get swept under the rug? Not any more, it doesn’t, as we now
finally have an honest and transparent Government. Yeah!
But when Hawkeye looks around Paradise there is no comparison to what it was Twenty Eight years ago when the Hawk
first set foot on the Rock. The infrastructure was poor, there
was litter everywhere, the Harbor was filthy, and the Rainmaker Hotel was a wonderful place to gather for cocktails,
meals, lodging, and an all around fun filled atmosphere. There
were few places to eat and drink in those days but it was genuine fun and frolic.
If the Rainmaker had ears, and could talk, Hawkeye believes
it could tell many stories of ore! Some good, some bad, but all
a part of South Seas History. The stories of Somerset Maugham
could be considered amateurish to those that could have been
told of the Rainmaker Hotel of the 70’s & 80’s. Those were the
good old days, and some of what kept Hawkeye in Paradise.
There is nothing compared to the life that Hawkeye is leading
today with his Sweet Leanor, the Cats, and the neighbors Dogs.
This is Paradise pure and simple, and to be cherished to the
bitter end. Hawkeye has no regrets for putting down roots in
Paradise. Its People, culture, and climate are hard to beat. Why
leave the best place on earth? With the B.P.O.E.! {Best people
on earth.}
Hell, Hawkeye is surprised that we haven’t started an
“ELKS LODGE” yet! We used to have a KFC, and a Pizza
Hut. At one time we even had a Checkers where you could
chomp down on a “BIG BUFORD!” The moral of this story
fans is when you have everything, it is time to quit looking
for some place to live. There are no greener pastures over that
next hill, and no Icebergs around Swains Island. {No Matter if
Hawkeye has seen em!}
Hawkeye will keep his chariot fleet at the ready just in case
those idiots who predicted the end of days were right! Until
then and next week, Keep yer thumbs on it, and take care of
the old folks.
With Love from, Hawk & Sweet Leanor.
The true cost of tobacco-related disease is sick leave or wages not paid out to workers
born by all of us
because they’ve run out of sick leave this
by Luana Scanlan
money and work lost due to illness caused by
Cancer is the second leading cause of death smoking is a cost to the employer, the employee
in the U.S. – one in every four deaths is cancer and to the economy which we are all affected
related according to the U.S. Centers for Dis- by, whether we work or not.
ease Control. Locally, cancer is the second
The cost of cancer treatment depends on the
leading cause of death as well, right behind type and duration of treatment and whether or
heart disease. Smoking and the use of smoke- not the patient’s body reacts favorably to the
less tobacco are the primary cause of the dis- treatment. Lung cancer treatment typically
ease, killing more people each year than alcohol, involves a combination of surgery ($15,000 +),
car accidents, suicides, HIV, murder and illegal chemotherapy ($10,000 - $200,000 or more),
drugs combined.
radiation therapy ($10,000 - $50,000 or more)
Lung cancer is the leading cause of cancer and drugs which can cost $1600 to $3500 per
deaths according to the American Cancer dose. Two lung cancer patients in American
Society, and it is also the most preventable. It is Samoa report being on a chemotherapy drug
estimated that 228,190 new cases of lung cancer called Tarceva which costs between $5000
will be diagnosed in 2013, and more than half and $8000 per month for a 6-month treatment
of these people will die.
schedule.
But lung cancer is not the only disease that
The economic burden of lung cancer is estitobacco use and secondhand smoke cause. Can- mated to average $46,000 per patient from diagcers of the mouth, nose, sinuses, voice box, nosis and up to two years afterward. The initial
throat, esophagus, stomach, pancreas, kidneys, treatment phase averages $11,500 per month.
bladder, uterus, cervix, colon, ovaries and blood
So how does that affect us here locally if the
are all caused by tobacco use or secondhand LBJ Hospital cannot provide treatment?
smoke.
According to the American Cancer Society
Smoking raises your blood pressure, inter- the cost of taking care of an untreated lung
feres with your medications, and causes stroke, cancer patient through the various stages of the
aneurysms, bronchitis and asthma. Smoking disease until death can cost over $125,000 per
also causes gum disease, cataracts, and breaks year in emergency room visits, hospital stays,
down bone tissue resulting in hip fractures and palliative drugs, surgeries and treatment of
osteoporosis. Smoking mothers have a signifi- symptoms. While the hospital is limited as to
cantly higher chance of giving birth to babies what it can charge a patient, the hospital is still
of low birth weight, and those babies have a
incurring or suffering from the true cost of all
higher risk of dying from Sudden Infant Death
the services it provides.
Syndrome or SIDS, and being born with birth
This cost is shared by all of us who live in
defects.
American Samoa because the cost to the hosAbout 3,400 non-smoking adults die from
pital means that we cannot have access to other
lung cancer, and 43,000 die from heart disease
resulting from exposure to secondhand smoke. services that we should have – like radiologists
Tobacco use accounts for 30% of all cancer and urologists, surgical procedures requiring
deaths and 87% of lung cancer deaths. In fact doctors with specific expertise or licenses,
tobacco use is the cause of 1 in 5 deaths in and better facilities. It means that we have
the United States which equals 443,000 pre- to go off-island for certain healthcare needs,
ventable deaths each year. While cigarette even for things as simple as a mammogram or
smoking has declined over the years, the rate at colonoscopy.
How can we, as a community, reduce the
which smokers are lighting up has significantly
cost
of tobacco related diseases? First, be vocal.
increased. About 78% of smokers smoke one to
Tell
your local store owners that you don’t think
nine cigarettes every day.
cigarette
advertisements should be posted all
Lung cancer is one of the most difficult
over
their
walls. Tell people in your family who
diseases to treat and cure because it is often
smoke
what
they are doing to their bodies and
found after the cancer has already spread to
to
those
around
them who breathe the smoke
surrounding tissues. Smokers generally die
from
their
cigarettes.
Tell your employer that
between the ages of 35 to 69. Their lives are
ridden with health problems before death which co-workers are taking too much time on smoke
means that their ‘quality of life’ is much poorer breaks. Tell your faipule that you feel others’
than a non-smoker. Whether a smoker has been smoking is costing you money and we need a
smoking since high school or just picked up the solution to the problem.
Second, if you smoke, stop. And if you don’t
habit the risk of developing tobacco related dissmoke, don’t start.
ease is the same.
Third, avoid breathing in cigarette smoke
Between 2000 and 2004 smoking caused
more than $193 billion in annual health-related – stay away from smokers. Live a healthy lifecosts in the U.S. including loss of productivity style so that others are not paying for your poor
in the workplace. Think about the employees choices and bad habits.
Whether you smoke or not, clearly tobacco
in your workplace. Which ones are most often
absent for health related reasons? Who runs out is costing us money. Combined with our high
of sick leave because of the flu, an asthma attack, rate of obesity we could be looking at our homeor simply not being able to get out of bed? How grown population becoming obsolete within the
next 40 years. What price would you put on our
many of these workers are also smokers?
Whether it is wages paid out to workers on children’s future?
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SAMOAN SGT. IS NCO
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Ever since President George
W. Bush appointed me to his
White House Advisory Commission on Asian Americans
and Pacific Islanders in 2001,
I have accepted invitations
to speak at various military
bases celebrating Asian Pacific
American Heritage Month
(APAHM).
This year I was particularly
honored and proud to be in
the company of SFC Susie S.
Nu’uvali-Apineru of Aua, who
has won the 2013 distinction
of Non-Commissioned Officer
(NCO) of the Year for the 1st
Battalion 210th Aviation Regiment. She also competed for
and won the recognition as 2013
NCO of the Year for the 128th
Aviation Brigade and was the
only female who competed for
2013 NCO of the Year for the
United States Army Aviation
Center of Excellence against
19 male NCOs, finishing in
second place. SFC Nu’uvali is
currently an Instructor/Writer
with the 128th Aviation Brigade on Aircraft Avionics
Systems and has been selected
to join the Aviation Logistics
NCO Academy as a Senior
Leader. Joint Base LangleyEustis (JBLE), which unites
Fort Eustis with the adjacent Langley Air Force Base,
combine installation support
operations to serve Airmen,
Soldiers, family members,
military retirees and civilian
employees. This large Joint
Base is only the first stop of a
four state swing I am making
to visit nine military bases
in the southeastern United
States this month to thank our
Toa o Samoa. Because every
year also is National Military Appreciation Month, I
had the double opportunity of
celebrating our heritage and
thanking our Samoans in the
Armed Forces for their service to our country. JBLE is a
beautiful 9000 acre base that is
home to the U.S. Army Transportation Corps as well as the
Nation’s oldest continuously
active Air Force Base.
Led by Major General
Bradley W. May, the Senior
Commander of JBLE and
Deputy Commanding General
of Initial Military Training
Center of Excellence, who is
responsible for standardizing,
refining and assessing training
for initial entry Soldiers,
recently commissioned and
appointed junior officers and
warrant officers at 27 installations across the United States,
host brigade commander Col.
Dean D. Heitkamp, in his welcoming remarks at Wednesday’s formal observance, said
to the more than 300 military
personnel assembled, “As
mentioned in the Presidential
Proclamation, today we take
time out not only to recognize
the challenges and struggles
that Asian Americans and
Pacific Islanders have faced
with determination and optimism, but also to celebrate
their rich culture and history.”
Col. Heitkamp recognized
(Retired) General Eric Shinseki, our first Asian American
four-star general and 34th
Chief of Staff of the Army
and LTG Thomas Bostick, the
Commanding General of the
U.S. Army Corps of Engineers
and NCO of the Year SFC
Nuuvali.
In my own remarks that
followed, I said “As one who
comes from a family with a
strong military tradition dating
back to the early 1900s in
American Samoa, it is heartwarming to be able to celebrate with our military and
civilian community at Joint
Base Langley-Eustis and I was
delighted to see my fellow
Samoans in the audience, all
of whom have families back
home.” It was good to be
with SFC Susie S. NuuvaliApineru, Iosefa Weggen and
their son Tauloa Weggen, SSG
Christopher Fielding, Cristy
Va’a Fielding; Christyann
Fielding; Cyrus Fielding; SGT
Lagi Custodio, her husband
SGT Jason Custodio and their
son Jacob Custodio; SGT and
Mrs. Joe (Mieyann) Uilelea,
SSG Susie N. Gaines, Senara
Leapai and her son Seiuli; Sia
Leapai. I cherish these occasions and am proud of those
who serve in our Nation’s military and help make it possible
for us to continue to live the
American Dream. I will relay
their messages to their families
when I return home.
(Continued on page 10)
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for American Samoa
E tusa ma le Tulafono (CFR Title 45, Part 99), o loo faatautaia ai le Porokalame mo le Tausiga o
Alo ma Fanau i Amerika Samoa (American Samoa Child Care Program) o se faasilasilaga lenei mai
le Matagaluega Tautua ma Alagamanuia mo Tagata Lautele, lea o loo avea ma le ofisa o loo
faasoaina se tautua e ala mai i se alagatupe ua ta’ua o le Child Care and Development Fund (CCDF):
E faatala’ula atu le Matagaluega Tautua ma Alagamanuia mo Tagata Lautele, ‘ae maise le matou lala o loo
faatautaia le Porokalame mo le Tausiga o Alo ma Fanau i Amerika Samoa, i le mamalu o si o tatou atunuu e ‘auai
mai i se fonotaga mo le iloiloina o fuafuaga mo le faatinoina o le tautua a lenei Porokalame mo tausaga 20142015, e ala lea i le State Plan mo Amerika Samoa.
O lenei fonotaga faalaua’itele o loo fuafuaina mo le Aso To’ana’i, Iuni 22, 2013 i le itula e 10:00 i le taeao
- 12:00 i le aoauli i le Ofisa mo le Porokalame o loo i luga ifo o le fale-meli i Fagatogo.
Matou te faamoemoe o le a avea lenei ma avanoa e tuuina mai ai ni fautuaga po o ni fesili foi a le mamalu o le
atunuu, ae maise foi matua o loo agava’a mo lenei fesoasoani, e tusa ma le Porokalame ma lona State Plan.
E mafai ona e talosagaina se kopi o le State Plan mo le 2014 ia Iuni 1, 2013. E mafai ona e talosagaina se kopi
e ala i le i-meli pe e te vala’au mai i le Ofisa o le Porokalame e sauni atu se kopi mo ‘oe. O loo iai foi le avanoa e
vave faao’o mai ni au fautuaga po o nisi faamatalaga ua tusitusia ao lei o’o i le aso o le fonotaga. E faagataina
lenei avanoa i le itula e 4:00 i le afiafi i le aso 17 o Iuni. Afai e te manatu e faao’o mai ni au tusitusiga, e
mana’omia ni kopi e 3, tofu ma lona teutusi ua uma ona faatuatusi e pei ona ta’ua i lalo:
Attention: State Administrator
American Samoa Child Care Program
2014 DRAFT STATE PLAN ADV. COMMENTS
O le a taliaina foi ni fautuaga po o ni fesili i le aso o le fonotaga ma o le a faamaumauina ma tu’ufa’atasia uma
fautuaga sa vave faao’o mai mo se atoatoaga o le taumafaiga e tusa ma le Tulafono o loo ta’ua i luga. E
fa’amaopoopoina nei faamaumauga uma ao lei faamautuina le State Plan mo le masina o Iulai.
Faamolemole faafesoota’i atu le Ofisa mo le Porokalame pe a mana’omia nisi faamatalaga: 633-1571/ 1572 i
itula faigaluega masani, pe e te i-meli mai i le [email protected].
Ma le fa’aaloalo lava e tatau ai. Faafetai.
American Samoa Child Care Program/ Porokalame mo le Tausiga o Alo ma Fanau i Amerika Samoa
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SUI O LE HRPP:
“E LE I UMA LE TAUA”
E ui ua manumalo le
osofaiga a le alii palemia,
le susuga Tuilaepa Sailele
Malielegaoi e faatumauina
ai le tofi minisita o Tupe a le
afioga Faumuina Tiatia Liuga,
e le taitai ona manumalo o ia
i le taua. O le tala lea a se tasi
o sui o le HRPP sa aofia ai i
faipule e toa 19 ia sa sainia
le tusi sa talosagaina ai le
aveesea o Faumuina mai lona
tofiga.
O le mafuaaga foi lea o
se fonotaga faatopetope a le
vaega faaupufai o le HRPP i
le po o le aso Tofi o le vaiaso
na tea nei.
Na iu lea fono ina ua faatumauina le tofi minisita o Faumuina ona o le faaiuga o se
palota faalilolilo sa faatinoina.
Peitai na faaalia e se tasi o
sui o le HRPP e lei fia faalauiloaina lona suafa e faapea,
“E le valea uma i matou ma e
le faaseeina gofie foi matou I
taaloga faalemafaufau a le alii
palemia.
TALI FAUMUINA I LE
TOE FA’AAUAUINA LONA
TOFI MINISITA
Ua tali mai le minisita o
Tupe, le afioga Faumuina
Tiatia Liuga i le tulaga e pei
ona ua toe fa’aauau ai nei lona
tofiga minisita o Tupe, i le
maea ai o se palota faalilolilo i
le afiafi o le aso Tofi a le faafaletui a le Vaega Faaupufai e
Puipuia Aia Tatau o Tagata
(HRPP), ina ua auina atu se
tusi a nisi o sui a faipule o le
faafaletui i le taitai o le malo,
le afioga i le alii palemia e
faasea ai i nisi o faaiuga a le
minisita ua maumau ai tupe
a le malo, ma ia faamalolo
loa mai lona tofiga. Na tali le
afioga Faumuina, na te le toe
avea le aso 16 o Me, lea na
faia ai lea fonotaga, o se aso
e tusia i le tala faasolopito o
lona soifua. “O le aso ananafi
(16 Me, 2013), o se aso e le o i
totonu o faamaumauga o mea
na tutupu i lou olaga.
TOE AAMI IUNI LAKAPI
A SAMOA IA STEPHEN
BETHAM
Ua toe aami e le Iuni
Lakapi a Samoa le faiaoga
ta’iulu o le Manu Samoa To’a
15, le susuga Stephen Betham
na te faasaunia le au taitoafitu
a le atunuu mo le taamilosaga
o le ipu o le lalolagi lea e faia
i Moscow, Lusia i le masina
fou.
E pei ona silafia, o le
susuga Stephen Betham na o
le pau lea o le faiaoga taiulu
o le au taitoafitu a le atunuu
ua ia ausia le siamupini o le
taamilosaga taitoafitu a le IRB
I le 2010. O le faaiuga ina ia
toe aami le susuga Betham na
faia i se fonotaga faatopetope
a le iuni lakapi a le atunuu i
le afiafi o le aso Tofi na sei
mavae atu nei.
Na faaalia e le taitaifono
o le Iuni Lakapi a Samoa, le
afioga i le palemia, le susuga
Tuilaepa Sailele Malielegaoi,
o le a faasauni e Betham le
au taitoafitu a le atunuu mo le
ipu o le lalolagi, ona toe foi
ai lea i ona tiute i le au tele
a le atunuu lea o lo o sauni e
malaga atu i Aferika i Saute i
le masina fou.
FUAFUA AUSETALIA
FOAI $45 MILIONA MO
LE ATINAE SAMOA
O le a tauaaoina mai e le
malo Ausetalia se fesoasoani
tupe $45 miliona tala Ausetalia po o le tusa lea ma le
$103.8 miliona tala Samoa, e
fesoasoani ai i le atinae o le
atunuu. O le $10.2 miliona
tala o lea seleni, o le a faataunuuina ai fuafuaga o fesoasoani
a lea malo ua faailoa mai mo
le faaleleia o vaega na faaleagaina i le afa o Eveni, ma o le
a agai tonu ia fesoasoani tupe
i le toe fausia o faleaoga ma
maota gasegase.
Ua faaalia e le Hai Komesina o Ausetalia i Samoa,
le susuga Dr. Stephen Henningham, le naunau pea o
Ausetalia e fia fesoasoani
mai ia Samoa aua le manuia
lautele o ona tagata.
FOAI EFKS I LE
MATAGALUEGA SOIFUA
MALOLOINA
O le aso Faraile na sei
mavae atu nei na tauaao aloaia
atu ai e le Ekalesia Faapotopotoga Kerisiano i Samoa le
tinoitupe e $40,000 i le Matagaluega o le Soifua Maloloina.
Ua faia lea fesoasoani ao
sauniuni le ekalesia i lana
Fonotele i le vaiaso fou.
O lea tinoitupe na tauala
mai i le Komiti a Tina o le
ekalesia i lalo o lana polokalama fesoasoani o le Tautua i
Puapuaga o Tagata (TPT).
I sauniga puupuu na faia
i Motootua, sa tauaao aloaia
atu ai lea seleni e le failautusi
o le polokalama o le TPT, le
faletua ia Faasasalu Alesana
ma le teutupe o Leafa Panapa
To’o I le minisita o le Soifua
Maloloina, le afioga Tuitama
Dr. Talalelei Tuitama.
Na faaalia, o le a vaeluaina
lea seleni i le Falemai Faamama Toto ma le Auaunaga
Lautele Faasoifua Maloloina i
Motootua ma o le a faaaogaina
mo le togafitia o gasegase i
Upolu ma Savaii.
Na faafetaia e le alii
minisita ia le komiti a Tina
EFKS mo lenei foai tele ma
sa ia faaalia, o le a fesoasoani
tele lenei foai i le togafitia o
gasegase.
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Tama o le aoga o le Don Bosco lea e aloina le sa o le Segavao ao agai atu mo a latou faataitaiga
ata: Nae nae Productions
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leitiofoni a le faalapotopotoga o tama ma teine tuai o le Malisi.
samoa news, Saturday, May 18, 2013 Page 7
OS/OS Class
Happy 40th Anniversary
showcasing films Bob and Mona (Passi) Cochran
during Youth Ocean
Summit today
of Reston, Virginia
Celebrating their 40th Wedding Anniversary.
They were married on May 18, 1973, in
Avaio, American Samoa.
By Jeff Hayner
Samoa News Reporter
C
M
Y
K
C
M
Y
K
The Ocean Science/Ocean
Swimming (OS/OS) Class of
Samoana High School will be
showcasing their ‘Now What’
short films this morning at
the Tauese P.F. Sunia Ocean
Center during the Youth Ocean
Summit 2013, that is scheduled
to begin at 8:00 a.m.
The high school credited
OS/OS class that was implemented into the Department of
Education with Samoana High
School as the pilot school,
started on January 9, 2012.
The 45 minute Physical
Education (PE) substitute
course is taught daily with
students participating in three
days of swimming lessons with
the American Samoa Aquatics
Agency (ASAA) and two days
of Marine Science curriculum
in the classroom.
The Marine Science portion
of the class is an integration of
guest speakers from various
environmental agencies and
presentations on ocean related
topics, which are led by the
National Marine Sanctuary of
American Samoa (NMAS).
The project is the final
assessment for the course
which requires the students to
complete their ‘Now What’
projects. The culminating
project has students working in
small groups to prepare power
point presentations or small
video clips on an ocean conservation topic. These projects
are reflections of what the students have learned during the
semester’s classes on Ocean
Science.
The NMAS and American
Samoa Department of Education are in their second year as
a partnership with the OS/OS
course. There were a total of
40 students who completed the
program in 2012 and close to
30 that enrolled in this year’s
Spring semester. According to
the NMAS, there are still students on the waiting list who
are waiting to take this class
and that other high schools here
in the territory are requesting
to have an OS/OS as part of
their curriculum as well.
The swimming part of the
class which took place 3 days
a week at Utulei Beach, was
conducted by the ASAA that
taught the students proper
swimming techniques, open
water survival, rescue techniques and how to stay safe in
the water.
The OS/OS class has been
funded by the NMAS in partnership with the Department
of Commerce, Department of
Education and with in-kind
support and expertise provided
by the ASAA. The Youth
Ocean Summit is co-hosted by
the Department of Youth and
Women’s Affairs and NMAS
in partnership with the Department of Commerce.
Following the presentations today, there will be a Job
Jamboree that will consist of
different environmental and
youth agencies. Entertainers
from Le Leo All-Stars will also
be performing.
They are the proud parents of four children,
Eric, Lynn, Alix and Daniel, and seven
grandchildren.
Bob works for the U.S. House of
Representatives as a Reporter of Debates and
Mona is a retired musician.
Six weeks after they met they were married at
9 p.m. on Two Dollar Beach under a full
moon. The love they have for each other is
as strong today as it was 40 years ago.
Reach the reporter at
[email protected]
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E te fia
Poka?
O LE BARBIE TAUGATA.
O le tamaloa e fia tama leaga o Koriata na fai i lona
afafine e mana’o i sana Barbie, fesili lona afafine, “Na o le
pau lena o le mea e te manao ai i lou aso fanau ?.” ia ae ioe
atu i ai lana afafine “Ioe aumai sau Barbie manaia.”
Alu atu loa le tamaloa i le faleoloa, e tele ia Barbie o i
ai, “E te manaomia se fesoasoani?”, se’i e ta’u mai tau o
au Barbie faamolemole.”
Ia malie loa le teine fai atu loa, “E i ai Barbie e $12.00,
e i ai le Barbie e igoa o le Malibu Barbie e $20.00 ma le
Ballerina Barbie e $23.00 a’o le Aerobics Barbie e $30.00
lona tau.”
Fesili atu loa le tamaloa o Koriata, “O le a le igoa o
le Barbie lena ?.” ae fai mai le teine, “O le Barbie lena
e $1500.00 lona tau.” aisea ua ‘ese’ese ai le tau o lena
Barbie ma isi Barbie?.” fai mai le teine, “Leaga o le Barbie
lea e sau ai ma le taavale a Ken, o le va’a a Ken, ma le fale
o Ken.”
Fai atu loa le tamaloa o Koriata, “Ae o le a tau o le isi
Barbie lea?.” fai atu loa le teine, “E te silafia foi le tama o
Superman ma lana tiene o Jane…e te manao i ai ?.” fai mai
loa Koriata, “E LEAI LA, O LENA UA TA’U LOA UA
I AI MA SUPERMAN….IA E TE LE TAU TA’UMAIA
LE TAU….FAAFETAI LAVA.”
O TAMALOLOA.
(1) O tamaloloa pei lava o ‘Bank Accounts’, a le lava
le tupe e ave i le totonu o le Bank e le lava se ‘interest’.
(2) O tamaloloa e pei lava o ‘bike helmets’ e aoga i le
taimi o faalavelave pe ana le vaai mai lava ua tau oti.
(3) O tamaloloa e pei lava o se ‘blender, o le taimi lava
e te mana’o ai i se mea-’ai, ae e te fiu e faatali poo afea e
uma ai.
(4) O tamaloloa e pei lava o ‘commercial’, e mania i le
matamata ae e le taitai ona talitonu i ai se isi.
(5) O tamaloloa e pei lava o le ‘computer’, e fiu e fika
poo le a le mea ua faalatonu ai, ae le iloa ua uma lana
‘memory.
(6) O tamaloloa e pei lava oni ‘coolers’, na o le faatumu
lava i beer ia ona e alu lava lea ma feavea’i.
(7) O tamaloloa e pei lava o ni nono tupe o le Malo,
‘goverment bonds’, e te fiu e faatali le taimi e ‘mature’ ai.
(8) O tamaloloa e pei a oni seevae muli u’umi ‘high
heels’, o manaia i le se’e ae tiga gofie ai ou vae.
(9) O tamaloloa e pei lava oni ‘horoscpoes’, e fai mai
lava latou ia ‘o le taimi lea, o le aso lea, o le tausaga lea,
ae le iloa e sese uma.
(10) O tamaloloa e pei ‘lava’ e aumai i le mauga-mu, e
manaia i le matamata i ai, ae le mafai ona e soso i ai.
(11) O tamaloloa e pei a o ni ‘mascara’, e muamua lava
leaga pe a e tagi.
(12) O tamaloloa e pei lava o ni ‘plungers’, e tele o
latou taimi e su’e atu o le e i totonu o le faletaele.
O SILI ATU TA’IFAU NAI I LO FAFINE.
E sili atu le taifau i le fafine, aua e lelei taifau e le tagi
so’o
E sili atu le taifau i le fafine, aua a ave e taele, e fiafia
lava tusa pe le faaaogaina se ‘shampoo
E sili atu le taifau i le fafine, a alu i le faletaele e toeitiiti
atoa le aso o taele
E sili atu le taifau i le fafine, e le taitai ona telefoni atu
e su’e a’u pe a tuai mai i le galuega
E sili atu le taifau i le fafine, aua a umi ona ou alu i se
mea, o le fiafia ia pe a toe vaai ia te ‘au
E sili atu le taifau i le fafine, aua e le mafai ona alu soo
i le ‘Laufou’ e faatau ai ona ofu taugata.
E sili atu le taifau i le fafine, aua e le o mai lava ana
matua e asi mai
E sili atu le taifau i le fafine, aua e fiafia i se taavale ae
alu umi le mea e alu i ai….
E sili atu le taifau i le fafine, aua e le taitai faitio..……
E sili atu le taifau i le fafine, tusa lava pe matua, e le
suia lava le lapo’a ae tumau i lona tino e tasi
E sili atu le tiafau i le fafine, e sui lona leo pe tumu
tagata……
E sili atu le taifau i le fafine, e le faatalitali lava o ia ini
mea’alofa…..
E sili atu le taifau i le fafine, e le viga ini mama auro,
ma ni filifili auro….
E sili atu le taifau i le fafine, e fiafia o ia e alu i fafo o le
fale e tusa poo le a le ta’atia o le ato-tupe i luga o se laulau
E sili atu le taifau i le fafine, aua a le uma lana ‘hamburger’ ona togi lea i le taifau.
O KATI LE LEOLEO NANA
[Sosoo ane loa lau faitau i le tatou tala faasolo
mo lenei vaiaso, lea na gata mai i le vaiaso na tea
nei i le taimi lea na vaaia ai e Kati alii ofu uli e
toafa ma fana i o latou lima ua ulufale i totonu o le
potu lea o lo o faia ai le latou fonotaga, ma e foliga
mai o ia lea o lo o latou sailia.]
Na ona iloa atu lava e Kati i le vaaiga matautia
lea ua ia vaaia, tago loa i lana uati otomeki lea o lo o
pipii i lona lima ma oomi le ki o lo o i ai, ina ia iloa ai
e le Ofisa o Leoleo a le malo le faalavelave ua tupu.
E oomi lava e le tama le ki o le uati ae o le taimi lea
ua tamo’e ese mai ai i le nofoaga lea ma aga’i atu i
le isi itu e tau saili se vaega e lafi ai ina ne’i maua o
ia e le au alii leaga ae le o i ai sana a’upega o i ai. Ao
tamo’e ese le tama, sa ia faalogoina le pa pa mai o
fana mai totonu o le potu lea o lo o faia ai la latou
fonotaga, ma e foliga mai ua tafana e le au alii ia
Amapasa a le malo o Italia o lo o i ai ina ua le maua
o ia. E taunuu loa le tama i le tulimanu o le fale tele
lea ae ona faalogoina loa taavale a leoleo ua tau fai
feei mai ma ia vaaia ai le afe atu i totonu o le lotoa o
taavale e fa faatasi ai ma le loli a le Ami o lo o la’u
atu ai fitafita e ova ma le toa 20 e tofu ma a’upega i o
latou lima. Na tatagi le uaealesi a le tama ma ia maua
ai le famatalaga mai lana vaega faapitoa, e i ai le isi
vaega leaga lea o lo o laina i tua atu o le pa, e foliga
mai e tele se osofaiga o lo o latou fuafua i ai, ae o
tagata ia sa i totonu o le potu ua maliliu uma. Na te’i
le tama o Kati ina ua ia maua le ripoti ua feoti uma
Amapasa o vaega eseese o le malo o Italia sa latou i
ai i totonu o le fonotaga, atoa ai ma le tagata sa avea
ma taitai o le malo, o ia foi lea na taulamua i le tuuina
atu o le avanoa na te mauaina pe afai ae maea lana
misiona o lo o i ai i le galuega faaleoleo nana. Ua
manaomia e Kati sina taimi e tagi ai peitai e le mafai,
ua ia manaomia se taimi e nofo ai i lalo ma mafaufau
peitai ua le mafai, pau le mea lea ua oo mai, afai ae
tuai lana gaioi o lona iuga o le oti. Ao faanoanoa Kati
i le tulimanu o le fale lea o lo o lafi ai, sa ia faalogoina
le pa pa mai o fana aemaise ai o leo o taavale o leoleo
o lo o feei solo. I fafo atu o le pa na ia vaaia ai le tau
fai gasolo atu i totonu o isi taavale uli ma taavale
falema’i peitai o lona loto i lea taimi ua nutimomoia
ona o le alofa i le taitai o le malo lea sa fai ma ana
uo mamae mo le tele o tausaga ao lea ua maua le
tala ua tagatavaleina o ia i le osofaiga a le au faatupu
faalavelave. Na motusia faafuasei mafaufauga o le
tama ina ua toe tatagi lana uaealesi ma ia iloa ai, o
lana vaega lea ua fesoota’i e su’e atu o ia. Na tali le
tama ma faailoa i ai o ia lea e okay, pau le mea o lo
o ia manaomia o se auala e maua ai sana a’upega e
fesoasoani ai i lona alu ese atu ma le nofoaga lea o lo
o i ai. E lei umi ni nai minute talu ona va le uaealesi
lea ae toe maua loa e Kati le isi faaaliga, o le fale’aiga
lea sa masani ona inu kofe ai ua osofa’i e le vaega
leaga ma fasiotia uma tagata faigaluega.
POLOGA I LE ALOFA
[E toe faatalofa atu i le mamalu o le au faitau i lenei taeao, malo le soifua maua malo foi le
onosa’i, ae alo mai loa o le toe sosooina lenei o le tatou tala faasolo lea na gata mai i le vaiaso na
te’a nei i le taimi lea na fai atu ai le teine o Lisa ia Lisati i totonu o le fale’aiga, e i ai le mea o lo o
fia talanoa atu ai ia te ia.]
Na nofo laititi Lisati mo ni nai sekone e le’i tali, ona ata lea ma faapea lana tala, ‘o lena fo’i lena
mataupu faigata ua e sauni e te talanoa mai ai ao lea e manaia le fale’aiga i le nofonofo,” o le tali lea
a Lisati a’o totonu o lona loto, ua pei o se masina i le po le malamalama o lona mafaufau i le tulaga
lea o lo o taumafai mai ai le tamaitai o Lisa, na motu faafuasei le talanoaga ina ua tu faafuase’i le
tama’ita’i faigaluega i tafatafa o le vaega lea na fesili poo a la meainu e fia oka. E tuai le tau aapa atu
o Lisati i le pepa o lo o lisi ai igoa o vaiinu ma meaai ae vave le faalau a Lisa i le tamaitai faigaluega,
ona toe savali ese lea o le teine ae ua tilotilo le isi i le tasi.
“O a ea na mau meaai na ou faalogo atu o e okaina, ou te tau popole ina ne’i aumai se meaai ou te
le masani ai ona tupu lea o le faalavelave, ae o le isi mea o lea ou te sauni atu i le camp a le matou au
mo taaloga i le aso Toona’i,” o le fesili fia malie lea a Lisati ia Lisa ae na o le ata lava o le tamaitai
e lei gagana i se tala, ona o lo o tau faaseki lona mafaufau e momoli lana mataupu lea ua manatu e
faailoa i le tama, o le fia avea lea o ia e fai ma ana uo. E le’i tali Lisati i le talanoa atu a le tamaitai
o Lisa i le taimi lea, ae ua na o le ata ma faataupupula i le tamaitai, ona toe punou lea i lalo ma ai
loa lana meaai. “E fou la’u ai i nei ituaiga meaai siaula, pau le itu taua e ai gofie ae ou te le iloa le
igoa, talosia e le ‘ona ai se isi,” ua fai lava le fia malie o le tamaititi i lea aso ma ua fiafia ai foi ma
le tamaitai o Lisa ina ua ia vaaia le laufofoga fiafia o le tamaititi. Na ona maea lava le taligasua a le
toalua lea, tulioso i le taavale ma faasasa’o loa i le lotoa a le aoga e momoli ai Lisati mo le camp a
le latou ‘au. “Faafetai mo le avanoa sa ta mafuta ai i lenei aso, ua lagona le fiafia o lo’u loto ae ou te
manatu, afai e maea le taamilosaga a aoga i le aso Toona’i nei, ona toe maua lea o se isi ta feiloaiga i
le ta fale’aiga lea na ta aai ai ananei, ona ou faailoa atu ai loa lea o la’u tali e tusa ai o lau mataupu,” o
le lauga faaumiumi lea a le tamaititi ao nofo lava i le nofoa o le taavale e le’i oso i fafo, ae sa na o le
luelue mai o le ulu o le tamaitai ma lona talitonuga, ua vavala mai tulaga manuia o lana sailiga malo
e pei ona alo atu i ai. “Toe pau lava lenei o la’u tatalo, e maua sou avanoa e te sau ai e te matamata i
le taamilosaga lakapi a aoga lea e faia i le faaiuga o le vaiaso,?” o le augani atu lea a Lisati ia Lisa, ae
na ata le tamaitai ma faapea mai lana tali, “ioe, ou te sau e tapua’i lau taalo ma le ‘au a le tatou aoga.”
Tala i Vavau o Samoa
TUPUAGA O TUISAVALALO
O le tala ia Fuluulalimatoto ma lona tuagane o Fuluulalefanua
O le faaauauina lenei o le tala o Vavau o Samoa e uiga i le muagagana faafaleupolu e uiga i Usu taeao e
ono e pei o le fetalaiga ia Fuluulalimatoto ma lona tuagane o Fuluulalefanua, ona sau ai lava lea o le tama o
Fuluulalefanua ma afe i Saipipi, lea na nonofo ai loa ma le teine o Sinavaiana ma fanau ai le la tama, peitai,
na avea le le fiafia o tagata o le nuu i le tama o Fuluulalafanua ona fai mai i latou o ia o le tagata Fiti ma auala
na o latou susunuina ai loa le fale a’o i ai i totonu le pepe, ona alaga leotele ai lea o le teine o Sinavaiana ma
ia faapea, “a i ai se aitu o le atu Samoa o ia iloaina mai lo’u puapuaga, sei sau e lavea’i isi a’u tama,” fai mai
le tala o le taimi lena o loo fai ai le seuga a Vave ma Sealiitumatafaga, aua o aitu ia a Samoa i aso ia, ona la
lavea’i ai lea o le ola o le pepe mai le afi. Fai mai le mau a Samoa, e le’i i ai lava se taimi na toe tuu e Vave
ma Sealiitumataga ina ua la faalogoina le tagi aueue mai o le tamaitai o Sinavaiana ona o le alofa isi ana tama,
ae ua la o mai lava ma ua faasao le ola o le pepe, ma ua tuu loa i totonu o le ato seu, ona toe faaauau lea o le
laua seuga seia oo ina vaaia e Vave lupe o le vaveao ona ia faapea atu loa lea ia Sealiitumatafaga, ua tatau ona
le seu ona o lea ua o la vaaia lupe o le vaveao, ma o lupe ia e masani ona faaigoaina e toeaiina i aso ua mavae
o lupe pupula, ona o le mananaia o le papa’e o latou fulu, peitai sa faapea atu Sealiitumatafaga ia Vave, “A e
seu, aua ete seu tafilia le gaa, leaga e le oge lavelave le vao, a ia seu matatoaga le lupe a Salevao.”
Sa amata loa ona seu Vave ma ia maua ai lupe, ona ia alu lea e aumai lupe, peitai e toe fo’i ane Vave
i le mea na la seu ai ma Sealiitumataga, ua tuu e Sealiitumatafaga le tamaititi i totonu o lana ato seu, ona
faaauau lava lea o le la seuga i lea aso. Fai mai ona faaauau pea lea o le seuga, ma ua maea, ona o pea lea
o Vave ma Sealiitumatafa ma ave le tamaititi na la aumaia, lea ua igoa ia Salevao. Ua taunuu le malaga i
tua o Sataua, ma e taunuu atu, o loo momoe mai ai le malaga a le nuu o Iva i totonu o se faleoo i Sataua.
O le mea ua tupu, ua lagona le fia aai o Vave ma Sealiitumatafaga, ona alu ai loa lea o Vave i le fale o loo
momoe ai tagata Iva mo sina meaai. O le mea malie fai mai e alu atu Vave mo sina meaai, ae tutuli i fafo e
tagata Iva, peitai, na alofa i ai se olomatua sa i ai i le aumalaga ma ia tuuina atu loa se meaai ia Vave, ona
toe foi lea o Vave ia Sealiitumatafaga ma le tama o Salevao.
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E le o toe umi se taimi ae suia loa le igoa o le
fautasi mai le afioaga o Aoa o le Seahawk lea ua
faatau e le afioaga o Nuuuli e avea ma Satani, pe
afai ae mae’a galuega lea ua faagasolo i le taimi
nei mo le toe suia atoa o le tino o le vaa atoa ai
ma ni isi o galuega e moomia le toe faaleleia, ao
le’i tuuina atu i le sami mo faigamea i le tai i le
lumana’i.
O le aso Gafua na te’a nei na amata aloaia
ai le galuega mo le toe fausia o le vaa fou a le
afioaga o Nuuuli, le Seahawk, i lalo o le taitaiga
a le Tufuga Fauvaa ia Loititi Maselino Ioane ma
lana aufutuga e to’alua.
I se faatalatalanoaga ma le Samoa News e
faatatau i lenei galuega, na faamaonia mai ai
e le tofa Loititi le amata ai o le galuega ma le
faamoemoe e tatau ona maea i totonu o le 5 i le
6 vaiaso.
“O lea ua amata le galuega mo le toe fausia
o le vaa a le afioaga o Nuuuli, ma e 5 i le 6
vaiaso le umi lea ua faamoemoe e faatinoina ai
le galuega, e fuafua lava i le taunuu mai o mea
faigaluega o lo o oka i fafo mo le galuega,” o le
saunoaga lea a Loititi.
O ni isi o galuega ua toe faia i le tino o le vaa
e aofia ai le tipi ese uma o le taumuli sa i ai, ae
o lea o le a fausia le taumuli ina ia foliga tutusa
ma taumuli o le Fuao ma le Samoana e pei ona
saunoa le alii Tufuga.
“O lea ua maea ona tipi le taumuli tuai o le
vaa sa i ai, ma o le taimi nei ua atoa lelei lava le
100 futu o le umi o le vaa pei lava foi i isi fautasi
o lo o i ai, o isi galuega o lo o fia faia e aofia ai
le toe sui uma o nofoa ina ia faavalavala, toe
faamalosi le ‘oa o le vaa ma toe faatulaga lelei
pine, ina ia lelei ma malosi le vaa mo taimi o
tuuga, ia aoga foi i le taimi o le sou ma le malu
o le tai,” o le saunoaga lea a le alii Tufuga.
O isi suiga e aofia ai le toe fausia o isi nofoa
e lua i le pito i luma o le taumua, ma ua faamoemoe pe a ma le toa 46 le aofai o le auvaa e
aloina le vaa.
O le galuega mo le toe fausiaina o le vaa a
le afioaga o lo o faatupeina lava e Nuuuli. O le
faamoemoe tasi ia maea le galuega ma faaaoga
le vaa mo tuuga i le lumana’i.
A’o le’i faatau mai e Nuuuli le Seahawk mai
Aoa, e tolu fautasi a le afioaga ua maea ona i ai
i le taimi lea, o le fautasi o lo o i ai i le taimi nei,
o le isi fautasi lea o lo o alo e le Aoga Maualuga
a Samoana, ma le fautasi tuai o lo o taatia i le itu
i sisifo o le Falevaa i Utulei.
Na taua e le afioga i le Maopu ia Levu Solaita
i le Samoa News e faapea, afai ae maea galuega
o le vaa, ona faaigoa lea o le vaa i le Satani.
“E le suia lava se isi igoa o Sa o le afioaga
lenei, afai ae maea ona toe faafou le vaa lea ua
galue ai le tufuga, ona vali lea ma tusi ai le igoa
o le Satani, o le igoa lea lava o Sa o le afioaga
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na matou ola mai i aso anamua o faaigoa ai, lea
lava e oo mai i le taimi nei o lo o faaauauina
pea,” o le saunoaga lea a Levu.
Saunoa foi Levu e faapea, o lo o tapuaia uma
e le afioaga le galuega ua tuu atu i le tofa Loititi,
ina i’u manuia le galuega e pei ona amataina
nei.
TALA’AGA O LE SEAHAWK
O le fautasi o le Seahawk na fausia mai i
Tacoma e le alii fauvaa o Todd Miller mo le
afioaga o Aoa, ma taunuu mai ai i Amerika
Samoa i le 2009 ao lumana’i ai le tuuga fautasi o le sisigafu’a o lea tausaga i le masina o
Aperila.
O le tuuga fautasi o le sisigafu’a ia Aperila
2009 na tausinio ai le Seahawk i lalo o le
taitaiga a le afioga ia Aumoeualogo Te’o J.
Fuavai i ulua’i tuuga (heat) ae i le sailiga o le
siamupini na tuu atu ai e Aumoeualogo le faafoeina o le vaa i le susuga a Leonard Liufau o
Aua ina ua le atoatoa lona malosi i le aso o le
sailiga siamupini.
Na faateia le toatele ina ua maua tala o le a
faatau ese atu e le afioaga o Aoa la latou vaa i le
afioaga o Nuuuli.
I se faatalatalanoaga a le Samoa News ma le
afioga Te’o i le 2009 a’o le’i faamanuiaina i le
suafa Aumoeualogo e faatatau i lenei mataupu,
sa ia taua ai e faapea, ua tasi le finagalo o le
afioaga o Aoa e faatau ese atu le vaa ia Nuuuli i
le tau e $170,000.
I le talaaga o le vaa na saunoa ai Aumoeualogo e faapea, e lata i le $200,000 le tupe atoa na
alu i le fausiaina o le vaa lenei, e aofia ai le tau e
$165,000, o le tupe na aumai ai iinei e $36,400
faatasi ai ma isi vaega e pei o le aumaia o foe
ma le auvaa i le vaalele i le 2009.
“E tele talaaga e faatatau i lenei vaa ou te
le toe fia talanoa i ai, pau le itu taua ua i ai, ua
maea ona aloaia le faaiuga a le afioaga mo le
faatau ese ina atu o le va’a i le afioaga o Nuuuli,
ma ua avea nei ma meatotino a le afioaga o
Nuuuli,” o le saunoaga lea a Aumoeualogo.
E ui ua motu ese atu le Seahawk mai aao
o le afioaga o Aoa, peitai o lo o tumau pea le
talitonuga o le afioga a Aumoeualogo, o le
Seahawk o se va’a e malosi ma saoasaoa.
TUUGA FAUTASI LATA MAI
E ui e le’i faamautuina mai i le taimi nei le
fuafuaga mo le ono i ai lea o se isi tuuga fautasi
i le masina o Novema o le tausaga nei, peitai
na faalauiloa e le alii kovana sili ia Lolo Matalasi Moliga i se tasi o fonotaga a le kapeneta e
faapea, o se tasi o polokalame taua mo le faamanatuina ai o turisi i le masina o Novema o
le tausaga nei, o le faia ai lea o se isi tuuga fautasi, ina ia faafiafia ai tagata tafafao mai fafo i
manaia foi o nei faagatama faa Samoa.
O lea fuatuaga ua taoto atu i se faaiuga a le
komiti o lo o gafa ma le tapenaina o polokalame
mo le vaiaso o le Mosooi i lenei tausaga.
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SUIA MAI I LE ‘SEAHAWK’
E AVEA MA ‘SATANI’
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Nuuuli ia Tuialoalo Taufete’e i se ata sa pu’eina i le amata aloaia ai o le galuega mo le toe fausi[ata: AF]
aina atoa o le tino o le vaa o le Seahawk mai Aoa lea ua faatau e le afioaga o Nuuuli.
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samoa news, Saturday, May 18, 2013
Compiled by Samoa News staff
LOLO ENCOURAGES LOCAL
SEAMSTRESSES TO SET
UP THEIR OWN BUSINESSES
Gov. Lolo Matalasi Moliga has urged participants of the “Lalaga Fa’atasi Sewing” project
classes to look at operating and owning their
own Samoan sewing shops.
Speaking at this week’s graduation of 26
participants, the governor says the vast majority
of sewing shops in the territory are operated by
outsiders, who import outsiders to staff these
shops.
He says sewing is another economic development that is useful to families and the community and encouraged participants to continue
on with their new talents by operating their own
shop.
It was revealed during the ceremony that the
governor has agreed to implementing advance
classes as the current ones are basic sewing
classes.
The classes are carried out by the Department
of Youth and Women’s Affairs (DYWA) and
funded by the local Criminal Justice Planning
Agency, whose director Keith Gebauer says the
skills learned in these classes are important.
“Part of the skills the participants learn in
the Lalaga Fa’atasi Sewing project is the skill
to produce for their families and neighbors their
own clothing,” he told the audience.
Gebauer says that some participants in past
classes have gone on to operate their own
businesses and this is the ultimate goal of this
project.
He says the Development Bank of American
Samoa will work with participants to help them
obtain operating capitol.
Participants can work with the Development
Bank on a micro loan program to help further
provide financing, he said, and those who have
successfully completed the project have access
to more capital. (Part of the ceremony was
aired on state run KVZK-TV.)
ASTCA BOARD CHAIR SUPPORTS
INCREASE IN NUMBER OF MEMBERS
American Samoa TeleCommunications
Authority board chairman Roy J.D. Hall Jr.
is supportive of Gov. Lolo Matalasi Moliga’s
move to increase the number of ASTCA board
members to nine. (Samoa News should point
out that these changes do not require Fono
approval because ASTCA was established by
a1998 executive order).
Lolo recently issued an executive order
amending the 1998 order to increase the number
of members as well as giving him the authority
to appoint the board chairman. Terms for board
members are two years, according to the new
order.
“I support the increase in the members
and I have found that having additional members allows for a greater contribution in discourse and discussion that helps the Board to
be more effective in making decisions,” said
Hall responding to Samoa News request for
comments.
“I support the governor appointing the
chairman to all the Boards, because it is impor-
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tant the governor’s vision, commitment and
policies are carried out by a person that he
believes shares the same vision and commitment and will promote these policies,” he said.
“If any member, including the chairman,
cannot or does not share the same goals, then
they should be honest, state their case to the
press and resign.”
Asked as to the benefit to ASG and the territory to increasing the number of board members
for ASTCA, the governor’s executive assistant
Iulogologo Joseph Pereira said broad views
and perspective forge better decisions.
SENIOR CITIZEN DAY
INCLUDES A PARADE ON THURSDAY
The Territorial Administration on Aging this
week released the firmed up program for Senior
Citizens Day in American Samoa. Gov. Lolo
Matalasi Moliga will deliver special remarks on
Thursday, which is Senior Citizens appreciation
day.
The TAOA program shows that all seniors
are scheduled to be in front of the Gov. Rex Lee
Auditorium between 7:30a.m. and 8a.m. for
the short parade to the Suigaula o le Atuvasa at
Utulei Beach.
The program includes entertainment by
seniors as well as official opening remarks by
TAOA director Ale Tifimalae.
It also calls for seniors to pay a visit to the
Government House at Mauga-o-Ali’i where
they will be hosted at 12noon to a luncheon.
Ale told directors at this week’s cabinet
meeting that they are all invited to the special
day for the territory’s senior citizens.
DIRECTORS COMPLAIN
THEIR GRANTORS CAN’T FUND
YOUTH EMPLOYMENT
Gov. Lolo Matalasi Moliga revealed during
this week’s cabinet meeting that some directors
are complaining that their grants can’t absorb
the hiring of students for the Summer Youth
Employment program, which is overseen by the
Department of Human Resources.
“Well, find a way,” Lolo told directors. “Call
your grantor to allow that to happen. You don’t
just tell us you cannot do it. Do something. It’s
a worthwhile program.”
He said the whole goal of the program is
to put young people in offices so they gain
experience in the working environment. “So if
your grantor say they cannot, then they are not
willing to serve us.
Do something and work with your grantor,”
the governor said.
Lolo says the Governor’s Office is providing
five slots and is hoping that large departments
and ASG entities will provide more than five,
allowing “our young people the opportunity to
train and to learn” in a working environment.
During the cabinet meeting, forms were
given to directors to put down the number of
students that each department and agency can
accommodate.
Lolo encouraged all directors to provide
DHR with a final list as soon as possible because
the summer program is set to being next month.
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A reception was held following the ceremony, which featured Kalua Pig and other tasty Asian
Pacific cuisine provided by local restaurants. That evening, the base’s Samoan community invited
me for dinner at which I had the chance to bring them news from back home. A good time was
had by all and the food absolutely delicious.
We started this journey in Washington on Tuesday after I had a couple of days to readjust from
my trip in from Pago Pago. The drive on this first leg of the journey was about three hours but I
will have traveled over 2,200 miles by the time we have finished. Today we leave for the short
drive over to Naval Station Norfolk, where I will deliver tomorrow the APAH keynote address to
the military and civilian community at the world’s largest Naval station.
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fa’aolataga
‘O LE AGAGA PAIA E FAAFOTU MANU O LE OLA
FOU.’
(Isaia 44:1-7, Gauega 2:37-47)
O le vaitaimi lenei o le tausaga ua latalata ona mafanafana
atunuu malulu, ae o le a amata foi ona malulu le Pasefika i ai
Samoa, ina ua see ‘ese le la ma lona auala masani ai.
Lea e tau e atunuu malulu o le ‘summer’ ae o atunuu mafanafana ua tau malulu i lenei itulagi, ae ola faasolo atoa pea lava
laau i atunuu o le pasefika i tasi lava le latou tau.
E fesuisui ai lava tau o atunuu o le lalolagi e malulu ma le tau
mafanafana ma le tau e toulu ai lau o laau, ao o le Pasefika, ae
tumau pea le tau i le Alofa ma le Agalelei o le Atua Soifua.
O le vaiaso o le Penetekoso lenei ua tatou i ai, le vaiaso na
auina mai ai le Agaga Paia le fautua mo i tatou uma, i le tagata
ua faatuatau moni ma talia le Agaga Paia, lea ua atoa ai le Tasi
Tolu Paia a le Atua ina ua auina mai o lona Agaga Paia i le lalolagi nei.
O Isaraelu i na aso, na i ai lo latou aso faa-manatu na e igoa o
le aso o le seleselega poo le ‘Feast of Weeks’ poo le aso ‘Feast
of Firstfruits’ le aso e vaai ai ia manu i le tasi tausaga ma fua
muamua o ma saito ma tamotoe ma isi laau toto uma ua avene i
fai le taulaga i le Atua.
O le isi aso faapitoa e i ai, ‘O le faamanatina o le Ato Laau.’
ma le aso o le ‘Paseka’, e pei lava ina tatou iloa le o ‘ese mai i
Aikupito o le nuu o le Atua.
E faapena foi le aso Penetokoso, lea e faamanatuina ai le aso
na afio mai ai le Agaga Paia e fai ma faufau tua i tagata uma o le
lalolagi, o tagata ua talitonu ia Iesu.
O le Penetokoso, o le ‘pente’ o le lima lea, ua tauina le 50 aso
mai i le aso na toetu mai ai Iesu na afio atu ma nofo i le itutamatau o lona Tama ae auina mai le Agaga Paia.
E maua lava le tolu afe ma ona tupu o i latou ma i ai e lena
aso penetekoso, pei ona taua e le Mataio e 4:17, “Talu mai ai na
afua ona tala’i atu e Iesu, e faapea atu, ‘Ina salamo ia outou, aua
ua latalata mai le malo o le lagi.” o le salamo moni lava i le ou
agasala.
Lea pei ona taua i le Ioane 14:16-17, “Oute fai atu foi i le
Tama, ona foai mai lea ia ia te outou le tasi Fesoasoani, ina ia
tumau pea ia te outou e faavavavau. O ia o le Agaga o le upu
moni, e le mafai e le lalolagi ona talia o ia, aua, ua le vaaia o ia,
ua le iloa foi o ia, a o outou iloa o ia, aua e tumau pea ia ia te
outou, e i ai foi o ia i totonu ia te outou.”
O le Agaga Paia o le fai lea ma fesoasoani i le loto ma le
Agaga o tagata ua latou taliaina le Afio mai o le Agaga Paia e ala
lea i le latou talitonu ia Iesu Keriso.
E umi i le tatou olaga faa-le-tagata i tausaga ma aso ao le
Atua e faataunuuina uma ona folafolaga ma faia mai i lena vaiataimi ma lea vaitaimi e oo ma le silafia lelei e tagata soifua. E
tausi mavaega le Atua nai loo tatou.
E uma atu lea auga-tupulaga ma lea auga-tupulaga ae le
mavae le Atua i ana poloai ua uma ona faataatitia mai nei mai a
i le feagaiga-tuai e oo mai nei lava.
Le a ua atoa ai tino o le tama i le Faaolataga i le Lalolagi nei,
ua uma ona afio mai le Tama i le amataga e fai ma taitai ala, na
toe afio mai lona lea o lona Alo, lea na maliu na toe soifua i le
aso tolu mai le tuugamau ma oti.
Ina ua afio mai le Agaga Paia i le 50 aso lea pei ona faatali ai
le ‘au kerisiano i tagata ua ola i le faatuatua ia Iesu pei ona taua
mai i le Galuega 2: 36 “O lenei foi, ia matua iloa e le aiga uma
o Isaraelu , o Iesu lava lea faasatauroina e outou, ua faia lea e le
Atua ma Alii ma Keriso.”
Ua fai mai ia te i latou, “Ina salamo ia, ma ia taitasi ma ma
papatisoina outou uma i le suafa o Iesu Keriso, mo le faamagaloina o agasala, ona maua lea e outou o le mea foai mai, o le
Agaga Paia lea.”
Fai mai lo tatou matua, “O le Agaga Paia e Faafoto manu
o le ola fou,” ia manuia le faamanatuina o le aso Penetekoso,
Amene.
➧ Le Leo o Amerika Samoa…
samoa news, Saturday, May 18, 2013 Page 11
Continued from page 1
Soon, Jonitta Fruean, and Elijah Tavai) have been diligently
working with the singers on their teams, guiding them along by
selecting the perfect songs to show off their musical talent and
vocal range, and of course, working with them on their stage
presence which has shown quite an improvement - across the
board - since the program first started.
The Top 11 were given the chance to perform one last time
on Wednesday evening, before the votes were announced and
the names of the Top 5 were made public.
As a special treat, Tapumanaia and the DYWA gang were
able to solicit performances from members of the American
Samoa Community College Glee Club, who were each given a
chance to perform a song of their choice and serve as filler acts
during the show.
Team Jonitta kicked off the night with performances by Leata
Te’o who sang an acoustic song as she played the tune on the
ukulele, followed by Anasetasia Momoe who wowed everyone
with her performance of Alicia Keys’ “Girl on Fire” while
sporting an all black body suit and knee high black boots. Kirk
Aab had the crowd mesmerized when he sang Alex Clare’s hit
“Too Close” - which he translated and sang in Samoan while
playing his guitar. Bernadine Ott, dressed in a black/turquoise
mini dress with strappy open-toed heels wrapped up Team Jonitta’s performances with her rendition of Katy Perry’s “The One
that Got Away.”
Team Elijah’s two remaining contestants took the stage next.
Pae Tuiasosopo, who writes and composes her own songs, went
first followed by Helen Brown who sparkled in her strapless all
black sequined full-length dress and belted out “All By Myself”
by Celine Dion.
Tautala Seti concluded Team Elijah’s rally for their spots in
the Top 5 with her version of Mariah Carey’s blockbuster hit
“Hero.”
When it was Team Namazzi’s turn to take center stage,
Tonya Tuigamala of Faleniu did not disappoint, performing the
late great Whitney Houston’s “I Look To You,” hitting every
note along the way. LB AhSee followed suit, singing Lionel
Ritchie’s classic song, “Stuck on You.”
Team Kuki culminated the evening with Daniel Helsham
on guitar singing Katy Perry’s “Teenage Dream,” and Iliganoa
Viena of Vailoa performing “A Moment Like This,” the hit song
that Kelly Clarkson sang when she was named winner of American Idol several years ago.
Kuki Tuiasosopo, who heads the ASCC Glee Club, was very
satisfied with the performances of his proteges who took the
stage that night. No other comments or critiques were made by
Kuki or any of the other three judges, as their job that night was
just to observe and enjoy the show.
Wednesday’s show was an all out showdown, as the singers
brought out their best in the final push to determine the winner
of the first season of Le Leo O Amerika Samoa.
At the end of the night, Tapumanaia announced that altogether, a total of 12, 246 text votes were received. The Top 5,
in order according to the number of text votes they received, are
as follows:
1 - Daniel Helsham (Team Kuki) 2,201 votes
2 - Kirt Aab
(Team Jonitta) 2,170 votes
3 - Bernadine Ott
(Team Jonitta) 2,066 votes
4 - Pae Tuiasosopo (Team Elijah) 1,849 votes
5 - LB AhSee
(Team Namazzi)
1,194
votes
With only one more show left, tons of requests have been
received by DYWA about promoting and coordinating more
programs like this, to expose local talent, both here and in the
Manu’a Islands.
DYWA Acting Director Pa’u Roy Taito Ausage expressed
his gratitude and appreciation to the major sponsors — Bluesky
Communications, Samoa News, All Star Signs and Graphics,
KHJ (South Seas Broadcasting), KSBS FM 92.1, and Toa Bar
and Grill — and the viewing public— for their continued support for the Le Leo o Amerika Samoa program.
Next Wednesday’s finale will air live on KVZK-TV Channel
2 at 6 p.m. and those who want to witness the action in person
can do so as part of a live studio audience at the Governor H.
Rex Lee Auditorium in Utulei (Fale Laumei) for a $3 general
seating fee.
The top winner will be announced that night and will walk
away with the grand prize of $1,000 cash. Second place will take
home $600 cash while third place will get $300 and fourth place
will pocket $100.
As always, everyone is encouraged to text in to vote for the
singer of their choice, as the results of the competition depend
solely upon the amount of votes each singer receives.
More information about the competition can be obtained
by contacting the Department of Youth and Women’s Affairs
directly at 633-2835 or 633-2836. Ask for Tapumanaia Galu
Satele Jr. or Joe Iosua (J-Smooth).
Se ata a le au malaga mai Hawaii faapea ai ni isi o sui o le afioaga o Leone i luma o le maa faamanatu mo i latou na maliliu i le galulolo o le 2009, le Leone Healing Garden i le taeao ananafi.
[ata: AF]
➧ MALAGA MAI TAGATA SU’ESU’E…
galulolo o le 2009, ma faaiu ai loa i le malumalu
mo le amataina o suesuega ma galuega e pei ona
malaga mai ai i latou nei.
Na taua e le tofa Fiu i le Samoa News e
faapea, o le autu o le malaga mai a i latou nei,
o le faia lea o suesuega ma vaavaai auala e
faaleleia ai le tino o le malumalu, ina mafai ai
ona faaleleia ni vaega e moomia le toe faafouina
e aunoa ma le talaina i lalo o le o le malumalu
atoa.
“O le au malaga lea ua taunuu mai e i ai a
latou mea faigaluega faapitoa faaonaponei e
faaaoga e siaki ai le tino atoa o le malumalu,
faaaoga mea faalogo e faalogo ai le eleele ma
vaega taitasi o le malumalu, ona latou faailoa
mai lea i le aulotu poo fea vaega o lo o faaletonu
ae o a foi vaega o le malumalu o lo o lelei,” o le
saunoaga lea a Fiu.
O le malumalu o Siona, o se tasi lenei o
malumalu pito i leva i totonu o Amerika Samoa,
ma o se tasi foi o malumalu e ono mafai ona
faaaoga o ni isi o mataaga mo le toai taunuu mai
ai o le Tala Lelei i le atunuu.
Na taua e le alii suesue i lalo o le palapala
o Reed Fisher e faapea, o lana galuega o le
vaavaai lea poo ai ituaiga mea faitino (materials)
e talafeagai mo le faafouina o le malumalu, ae
na taua e le alii o Harry e faapea, o lana galuega o le tusia lea o faafanua i vaega eseese o le
malumalu ina ia faigofie ai i tagata kamuta ona
faatino a latou galuega.
AUTU O LE MALAGA
Na taua e Dr. Francine o lo o taitaia maia le
au malaga e faapea, o le latou aumalaga o lo o
aofia ai tagata su’esu’e faapitoa i tino o fale, o
inisinia atoa ai ma tagata su’esu’e i vaega o le
eleele, ua latou malaga mai e sailiili vaega uma
o le malumalu o Siona, ina ia mafai ai ona tuu
faatasia sa latou ripoti i vaega o le malumalu e
tatau ona toe faaleleia ma faafou, e aunoa ma le
tatalaina i lalo o le malumalu atoa.
Na taua e Dr. Francine e faapea, o le a latou
faaaogaina mea faigaluega faaonaponei e pei o
mea vaai, mea pu’eata atoa ai ma mea faalogo e
siaki ma suesue ai le tino atoa o le fale.
“Matou te le toe faaaogaina ni fuatoso, lea ua
i ai a matou scanner, matou te le toe faaaogaina
ni apefa’i, ua i ai a matou masini faapitoa e
faaaoga i vaega eseese o le fale, e le toe eliiina
fo’i se palapala ae ua i ai a matou mea faigaluega e faalogo ai le eleele ma le tino atoa o le
fale,” o le saunoaga lea a Dr. Francine.
O le maea ai o le asiasiga a le au malaga
lenei, ona toe foi atu ai lea i Hawaii mo le tuu
faatasia o le latou ripoti, ao le’i tuuina mai i le
Ekalesia mo sa latou faaiuga e tusa ai o fautuaga
o le a latou tuuina mai.
ASIASIGA I LE MA’A FAAMANATU O I
LATOU NA MALILIU I LE GALULOLO
Sa maua foi le avanoa e asia ai e le au malaga
le nofoaga o lo o i ai le ma’a faamanatu mo i
lato na maliliu i le galulolo o le 2009, ‘Leone
Healing Garden.’
A’o lei tauaaoina atu e Dr. Francine le ula e
fai ma alofaaga mo i latou ua maliliu, sa faatinoina i le aganuu faa Hawaii lagona ootia ma le
faavauvau o le au malaga, ona o soifua o i latou
e to’a 11 na maliliu i le galulolo mai le afioaga
o Leone.
Na taua e Dr. Francine i le Samoa News e
faapea, o le ula sa ia tuuina atu i tu ma aganuu
Mai itulau 1
faa Hawaii, o le ata lea o le mafutaga ua toe
sosoo i le va o le ua maliu ma ona aiga o lo o
soifua pea, tusa lava pe ua lilo atu ona foliga i
le vaai, ae o lo o manatua pea o ia i aso uma e
le aunoa.
Na tutulu le tofa Fiu ao ia faamatala i sui o
le au malaga tulaga mafatia ma le faavauvau na
oo i ai le afioaga ma le atunuu ina ua atia’e e le
galulolo i taeao sesegi o le aso 29 Setema 2009.
Na faailoa fo’i e Fiu i le aumalaga e faapea,
o se tasi o i latou mai Leone na maliliu i lenei
faalavelave faalenatura, e oo mai lava i le taimi
nei e le’i maua lona tino, ae o ia fo’i e pito laititi
ai lava ia i latou na maliliu.
TALA’ATA O LE MALUMALU I SIONA
O le malumalu o Siona i Leone na amata
fausia mai i le tausaga e 1900, ma ua tusa nei
ma le 114 tausaga le matua o lenei malumalu.
I se faatalatalanoaga ma le tofa Fiu e tusa
ai o le galuega o le malumalu sa ia taua ai e
faapea, o le tausaga e 1900 na amata fausia ai le
malumalu ma faagasolo ai lava le galuega mo
le 20 tausaga.
“O le alagatupe sa maua e le afioaga i lena
vaitaimi e faatupe ai le fausiaina o le malumalu
o tupe sa maua mai i le popo, peitai ina ua
mavae le 20 tausaga ma ua faaletonu foi le tupe
ona ua leai se popo, na finagalo ai loa le nuu e
taofi le galuega ae se’i fo’i tagata e toto ma toe
faalelei toganiu e maua mai ai le tupe e faaauau
ai le galuega,” o le saunoaga lea a Fiu.
“E 10 tausaga na taofia ai le galuega ae toe
faaauau loa i le 1930 mo le isi 20 tausaga, ma
umusa ai loa i le 1950,” o le saunoaga lea a Fiu.
Na taua e le tofa Fiu e faapea, o le tausaga na
umusa ai le malumalu i Siona, na usuia ai fo’i
ma le fonotele a le Ekalesia sa masani ona faia
i Malua, ae ua faia mai i Amerika Samoa nei
ona o le umusaina o le malumalu, o le ulua’i
taimi fo’i lea na aveese mai ai le fonotaga tele
a le Ekalesia mai lona laumua i Malua ae ua
faataunuuina i Amerika Samoa nei.
O le mavae ai o le isi 33 tausaga, na toe
faafou ai loa se vaega o le malumalu i le 1983
e pei o le toe atoina lea o apa fou e pei ona i ai
i le taimi nei.
Na taua e le Feagaiga o le Ekalesia i Siona
ia Rev. Eteuati Toma lona agaga fiafia ona o le
faaavanoaina mai o taimi a le au malaga mai
Hawaii, e asiasi ma ofo mai lo latou tomai e fesoasoani ai i le faaleleia o le malumalu a le Atua.
Saunoa le alii Faifeau e faapea, o le galuega
ua ofoina mai e i latou nei, e seasea maua e
se tasi, aua o agavaa e maua gata ae ona o lo
latou naunau e fai galuega lelei mo le Atua, o
le mafuaaga lena ua mafua ai ona latou malaga
mai e tuuina mai la latou fesoasoani.
I le atoa ai o le lua tausaga talu ona avea
Rev. Toma ma Feagaiga o le Ekalesia EFKAS
i Leone, sa ia taua ai e faapea, sa ia taua ai lona
agaga fiafia ina ua maitauina le laa o le ekalesia
e faaleleia le Malumalu tapua’i mo le Atua.
Na taua foi e le tofa Fiu e faapea, o le agaga
atoa o le Ekalesia ma le afioaga, e le o i ai se
finagalo e tatala i lalo o le malumalu, a ia faia ni
isi auala e toe faafou atoa ai lona tino, aua o le
ituaiga fausaga lenei e seasea ona toe maua i le
atunuu i le taimi nei.
Fesootai mai i le tusitala ia
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SUIA MAI LE MATAGA AVEA MA FALE MANAIA
FAUSIA FALE TAALO MO
TUPULAGA NOFOAGA O
LE FALE TUAI O KOLEA
tusia Ausage Fausia
E le o toe umi se taimi ae le
toe vaaia loa e le atunuu foliga
mataga o le Fale tuai o Kolea i
Pago Pago e pei ona vaaia mai
le tele o tausaga, ae o le a suia
e avea ma nofoaga matagofie
ma nofoaga autu mo Tupulaga
Talavou i le atunuu, pe afai ae
maea ona fausia le Fale Taalo
fou e le malo o Indonesia i se
taimi o le tausaga nei.
O le po o le aso Gafua na
te’a nei na taunuu mai ai i
Amerika Samoa se au malaga
mai Indonesia o ni alii Inisinia
mo le asia o le nofoaga o lo o
faamoemoe e fausia ai le galuega, ma toe tuua ai le atunuu
i le po o le aso Tofi na te’a nei.
Na taua e le tofa Iulogologo
Pereira o se sui sooupu mo le
alii kovana sili e faapea, o le
galuega mo le tatalaina i lalo o
le fale tuai o Kolea i Pago Pago,
ae fausia ai le fale taalo ma le
nofoaga autu mo tupulaga i le
atunuu, na aofia i se talanoaga
sa faia i le va o le kovana sili
ia Lolo Matalasi Moliga, ma le
amapasa o Indonesia i Hono-
lulu i le masina o Mati na te’a
nei, ma talosagaina ai loa e le
tofa Lolo le amapasa ia Dr.
Dino Djala mo sana fesoasoani
i le toe faaleleia lea o le fale
tuai o Kolea e avea ma nofoaga
autu o tupulaga talavou i le
atunuu.
O le fale taalo ma le nofoaga
autu mo tupulaga talavou o le a
fausia, ua i ai le faamoemoe e
oo atu i le $300,000 le tau o lea
galuega, ma o le a faatupeina
lea e le malo o Indonesia le
fausiaina o lea galuega.
O le a i ai foi ni faailoilo o le
a faapipi’i i luga o le fale pe a
maea ona fausia, ina ia faailoa
atu ai o le malo o Indonesia na
fausiaina le fale.
E pei ona silafia e le atunuu,
o le maota tuai o Kolea i Pago
Pago sa avea muamua foi ma
maketi le tumau mo le aufai
faatoaga i ni nai taimi e le’i
mamao atu, ina ua tatala i lalo
le maketi tuai i Fagatogo ae
fausia le maketi fou e pei ona i
ai i le taimi nei.
Ina ua maea le maketi fou
i Fagatogo, sa faia ai loa le
faatonuga a le alii kovana ua
mavae atu ia Togiola Tulafono ina ia tapuni le maketi le
tumau lea ae aga’i uma atu fai
faatoaga e faaaoga le maketi i
Fagatogo, peitai sa i ai lava ni
isi o le aufai faatoaga na filifilia
e faaaoga le fale tuai lea e avea
ma maketi e faatau ai fua o a
latou faatoaga, peitai e le’i ae
faamalosia loa e le alii kovana
lana faatonuga ma tapunia ai
loa le fale.
O le taimi nei, o lo o faaaoga
e le Aeto Taxi lea nofoaga e fai
ma o latou nofoaga autu, ina ua
faaleagaina le latou nofoaga
tuai sa i ai i le galulolo ia
Setema 2009.
Na faamaonia mai e le Faatonusili tofia o le Matagaluega
o Tupulaga Talavou ma Tina
ma Tamaitai ia Pa’u Fuiavailiili Roy Ausage i le Samoa
News e faapea, o le aso 3 Iuni
2013 lea ua faamoemoe e toe
fo’i mai ai le au malaga i le
atunuu, faatasi ai ma le kovana
o le aai o Sulawesi mo le faamautuina o le feagaiga i le
fausiaina o lenei galuega, a’o
lumana’i ai le sauniga e faapaia
ai le eleele mo le galuega i le
aso 4 Iuni, 2013.
A’o faagasolo ai feutanaiga i le va o atunuu e lua mo
le fausiaina o lenei galuega
tele, o se tasi o itu taua o le a
mafai foi ona saga faamausaili
ai lenei mafutaga, o le avanoa
lea e malaga atu ai se talavou
se toatasi mai Amerika Samoa
nei, e galue i totonu o le aai o
Sulawesi ma maitau ituaiga
galuega o lo o faia ai, ina ia
fesoasoani ai foi i le atina’eina
o galuega faatupulaga talavou i
Amerika Samoa nei.
“O le taua o le avanoa lenei
o le a mafai ai ona maua e le
tupulaga talavou le avanoa
e malaga atu ai i Indonesia,
vaavaai ma molimau galuega
o lo o faia ai, ina ia mafai ai
ona faasoa mai i tupulaga o
le atunuu ma fesoasoani ai i
le fausia o le tuputupua’e o
le olaga faatalavou i le va o
atunuu e lua,” o le saunoaga
lea a Pa’u.
O le Matagaluega o
Tupulaga Talavou, Tina ma
Tama’ita’i o lo o galulue faatasi ma le Kolisi Tuufaatasi i le
sailia lea o se talavou e malaga
atu i Indonesia i le masina o
Iulai ma galue ai mo le umi e
fa vaiaso.
O le filifilia o se talavou e
fai ma sui o Amerika Samoa i
Indonesia, e tatau ona i le va o
le 19-25 tausaga le matua, o se
sitiseni o le Iunaite Setete poo
se Nesionale foi o Amerika, pe
avea foi o se tagata nofomau i
Amerika Samoa.
O isi agavaa o lo o faavae
ai le filifiliina o se talavou
e malaga, o se tagata e le’i
faaipoipo, ia avea foi o ia o se
tagata e mafai ona ofo fua mai
lona taimi e galue ai mo le umi
o le a malaga ai i Indonesia, ma
faataulaga ofo mai lona taimi e
fesoasoani ai i le faaleleia o galuega i le Matagaluega o Tupulaga Talavou, Tina ma Tamaiti
ma le Kolisi Tuufaatasi
O le a i ai foi ni tusiga tala
e togi aga’i i ai le filifilia o
se tupulaga e malaga, o tala
e faatatau i le faigamalo a
Indonesia.
O se taimi o i luma ua
faamoemoe e faalauiloa aloaia
mai ai e le Matagaluega o
Tupulaga Talavou, Tina ma
Tamaitai faapea ai le pulega a
le Kolisi Tuufaatasi le suafa o
le talavou o le a malaga e fai
ma sui o le atunuu i Indonesia.
C
M
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K
C
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Fesootai mai i le tusitala ia
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Le Faatonusili tofia o le Matagaluega o Tupulaga Talavou, Tina ma Tama’ita’i ia Pa’u Fuiavailiili Roy Ausage, faapea ai ma ni isi o sui mai le malo o Indonesia i
le taimi na asia ai le fale tuai o Kolea i Pago Pago i le aso Lulu na te’a nei, lea ua faamoemoe o le a tatala i lalo ae fausia ai le fale taalo ma le ofisa autu mo tupulaga
talavou i le atunuu.
[ata: AF]

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