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Wilda is originally from Samoa. Her birth name is Vaimoana Tumema Sesega. She started out singing at family functions and then later weddings and Sāmoan functions. In 2017, she moved from Samoa to Tāmaki Makaurau (Auckland), New Zealand. She also spent some time in New York City. [1] She is also a songweriter.
Siagatonu is a queer Samoan woman and activist. She spoke at the Obama White House and to the UN Conference on Climate Change in Paris, France. She stated that the most memorable moment in her career was receiving President Obama’s Champion of Change Award in 2012.
The heart of Te Fiti is pounamu (Māori greenstone) which is believed to carry the spirit of the ancestors.View Entire Post ›
Her parents are both Samoan, and came to New Zealand in the 1970s and 80s. [1] Feaunati holds the chiefly title of T’iafelelea’i, from her father's village Fasito’outa. [1] In 1996 the family moved from Porirua to New Plymouth, for her father's work, where there were very few Pacific families.
"There is so much love, gratitude, and respect conveyed here without a single word."
Vaimasenu'u Zita Sefo-Martel (born 15 July 1961) is a Samoan women's rights activist, fautasi skipper, [2] [3] [4] and archer who has represented Samoa at the Pacific Games. She is also an honorary consul of France .
She was born in Samoa and was educated in Samoa and New Zealand. Her published books of poetry are Solaua, a Secret Embryo (1974 [2]), Pao Alimago on Wet Days (1979), Alaoa, above the Gully of Your Childhood (1986) and Tai, the Heart of a Tree (1989). [3] Von Reiche writes in English. [1]