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  2. Samoan proverbs - Wikipedia

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    E sola le fai, ae tuʻu lona foto. The skate swims away, but leaves its barb. E le pu se tino i upu. Words don't break bones. E pala le maʻa, a e le pala upu. Stones rot but not words. Amuia le masina, e alu ma sau. (literally) Blessed is the moon which goes and returns! Men die and return not. ʻO le ua na fua mai Manuʻa. The rain came from ...

  3. Sina and the Eel - Wikipedia

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    Another version of the story says that Sina was from the village of Laloata on the island of Upolu, and her father's name was Pai. [7]On Mangaia in the Cook Islands the version of the story is about a beautiful woman named ‘Ina-moe-Aitu who lived in a cave near Tamarua village and bathed in a stream in her cave.

  4. Ora o mai più (song) - Wikipedia

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    "Ora o mai più" (English: "Now or Never") is a song recorded by Italian singer Mina in 1965. Its authors were Gianni Ferrio and Antonio Amurri . The song also became the final theme of the television program La prova del nove [ it ] , in two episodes of which Mina took part in the same year.

  5. Amerika Samoa - Wikipedia

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    O ‘oe o lo’u fa’amoemoe O ‘oe ole Penina ole Pasefika E mo’omia, e motu e lima, e... [b] Ua ta’uta’ua, I agaʻifanua [c] Ma ou tala mai anamua Tutuila ma Manu’a Ala maia tu I luga [d] 𝄆 Tautua ma punou I lou Malo Ia manuia ia ulu ola Amerika Sāmoa Ole Malo ole sa’olotoga 𝄇

  6. Peʻa - Wikipedia

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    O le taaga o le tatau i Samoa. O le malaga a teine to'alua. Na feausi mai Fiti le vasa loloa. Na la aumai ai o le atoau. ma sia la pese e tutumau. Fai mai e tata o fafine. Ae le tata o tane. A o le ala ua tata ai tane. Ina ua sese sia la pese. Taunuu i gatai o Falealupo. Ua vaaia loa o se faisua ua tele. Totofu loa lava o fafine. Ma ua sui ai ...

  7. The Banner of Freedom - Wikipedia

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    The Banner of Freedom" (Samoan: "O Le Fuʻa o Le Saʻolotoga o Sāmoa" [ole fuʔa ole saʔolotoŋa o saːmoa]), known also as "Sāmoa Tulaʻi" ([saːmoa tulaʔi]; "Samoa, Arise") is the national anthem of Samoa. Both the words (which reference the country's flag) and the music were composed by Sauni Iiga Kuresa.

  8. Mai Na Lee - Wikipedia

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    Mai Na Lee (also Mai Na M. Lee; c. 1971 [a]) is an associate professor of history and Asian American studies at the University of Minnesota–Twin Cities. She holds a PhD from the University of Wisconsin–Madison and is a researcher for the Hmong Studies Consortium. Lee is the first Hmong American to earn a doctorate in the field of history.

  9. Lesotho Fatse La Bontata Rona - Wikipedia

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    Re na le likhomo; Ho re lekane. III 'Me leha le hloka lintho tse ngata, Le tse rorisoang ke tse ling lichaba, Le na le lithaba, Makhulo, liliba, Lea rateha. IV Haholo lefatše lena la rōna, Le se le na le taba tsa Morena; Batho b'a rapela, Le mekhoa e'a fela. V Mōlimō ak'u bōlōke Lesōthō; U felise lintoa le matšoenyeho; Oho fatše lena ...

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