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Pagai is a village on the southeast coast of Tutuila Island, American Samoa. It is located on the edge of Faga'itua Bay, and in between the villages of Faga'itua and Alofau. Pagai is six miles east of Pago Pago. Pagai straddles the county border between Sa'Ole County and Sua County. [2]
Rank Village Per capita income (2010) [1] Median household income (2010) 1 Anua: $34,322 $131,250 2 Avaio: $23,598 $33,750 3 Maloata: $13,996 $56,250 4 Alega
The fono consists of the matais of all the aiga associated with the village. The highest chief of the matais of all the village aigas is the highest chief or the aliʻi and heads the fono. Also, each village has a pulenuʻu (somewhat like a police chief or mayor) and one or more talking chiefs, tulafale." [21]
A. Administrative divisions of American Samoa; Afao, American Samoa; Afono, American Samoa; Agugulu, American Samoa; Aʻasu, American Samoa; Aʻoloau, American Samoa
In 2005, government employees digging an area in Pavaiai village uncovered the remains of an ancient village 6.4 feet (2 m) below the surface. The senior archeologist for the American Samoa Power Authority, David Addison, told reporters that the artifacts are estimated to be between 1500 and 2000 year-old. [5]
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Alofau (Samoan: Ālōfau) is a village on the southeast coast of Tutuila Island, American Samoa. It is located at the eastern end of Faga'itua Bay, six miles east of Pago Pago, between Pagai and Amouli. It is home to Alofau Village Marine Protected Area. It is an agrarian and traditional village.