- Samoans or Samoan people (Samoan: tagata Sāmoa) are the Indigenous Polynesian people of the Samoan Islands, an archipelago in Polynesia...
- Samoan people will smile and wave at you as you pass, they will offer help when they see someone in need, and they will freely share their food with you...
- In the 1960s and 1970s, large numbers of Samoans came to New Zealand for jobs, many travelling on temporary visas.
- …(more than nine-tenths) is ethnically Samoan; there are tiny minorities of Tongan and Filipino origin and of people of mixed ethnicity.
- While the scholars will search feverishly to uncover the precise origin of the Samoan people, and chart the paths of their migration to Samoa, others...
- The vast majority of Samoans possess Polynesian heritage, with approximately 96% identifying as ethnically Samoan as of...
- The Samoan archipelago is politically divided into the independent nation of Samoa and the unincorporated United States territory of American Samoa.
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- Reflected all throughout Samoan culture and tradition is the importance of maintaining close family and community ties.
- A unique identity to the Samoan culture and traditions, is that everything is thought about in terms of the families rather than individuality, whether it’s earning...