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  2. Terisa Siagatonu - Wikipedia

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    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.

  3. Category:Samoan women - Wikipedia

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    also: People: By gender: Women: By nationality: Samoan This category exists only as a container for other categories of Samoan women . Articles on individual women should not be added directly to this category, but may be added to an appropriate sub-category if it exists.

  4. Category:American Samoan women - Wikipedia

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    also: People: By gender: Women: By nationality: American: American Samoan This category exists only as a container for other categories of American Samoan women . Articles on individual women should not be added directly to this category, but may be added to an appropriate sub-category if it exists.

  5. Category:21st-century Samoan women - Wikipedia

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    This is a non-diffusing subcategory of Category:21st-century Samoan people. It includes Samoan people that can also be found in the parent category, or in diffusing subcategories of the parent. Subcategories

  6. Latafale Auva'a - Wikipedia

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    Alofa Dawn Latafale Auva'a [1] (born 8 June 1993) is a Samoan-New Zealand beauty pageant titleholder. She is the first woman to hold four Pacific regional titles by winning Miss Samoa New Zealand 2014, Miss Samoa 2014, Miss Pacific Islands 2014 and Miss World Samoa 2015.

  7. Faʻafafine - Wikipedia

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    Faʻafafine (Samoan pronunciation: [faʔafafine]; lit. ' in the manner of a woman ') are natal males who align with a third gender or gender role in Samoa. [1] Fa'afafine are not assigned the role at birth, nor raised as girls due to a lack of daughters, as is often claimed in western media.

  8. Category:Oceanian women - Wikipedia

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    Category: Oceanian women. ... American Samoan women (2 C) Australian women (10 C, 24 P) C. Cook Island women (1 C, 6 P) F. Fijian women (4 C, 9 P) French Polynesian ...

  9. Lavalava - Wikipedia

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    Samoan police band, wearing lava-lavas A Samoan woman wearing a lavalava in Apia. A lavalava, sometimes written as lava-lava, also known as an ' ie, short for 'ie lavalava, is an article of daily clothing traditionally worn by Polynesians and other Oceanic peoples. It consists of a single rectangular cloth worn similarly to a wraparound skirt ...