Tuimalealiʻifano Faʻaoloiʻi Siʻuaʻana I
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Tuimalealiʻifano Faʻaoloiʻi Siʻuaʻana I
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Tuimaleali'ifano Fa'aoloi'i Si'ua'ana I was a Samoan paramount chief, and the first holder of the Tuimaleali'ifano title. He was one of the leaders of the Mau movement. Fa'aoloi'i was the youngest son of Tuiaana Sualauvi. He was raised in Afega, but recalled to Falelatai on the death of his father to take up his chiefly title. In 1889 he was made Kovana Aana by the Samoan government. In the 1890s he became a friend of the writer Robert Louis Stevenson. He served as a ta'imua under the German col
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2021-08-08T00:24:14Z
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2024-09-06T20:06:14Z
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