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Aiono Fanaafi Le Tagaloa OM (25 June 1932 – 14 August 2014) was a chief (matai), scholar, historian and professor of Samoa. An authority on Samoan culture and language, she was one of the most educated female matai in the country with a PhD in educational philosophy and applied linguistics from the University of London. She published extensively about Samoan history, land rights, fa'amatai chiefly governance and fa'a Samoa socio-political issues, as well as the role of women and children in the Pacific Islands. Her scholarly work and publications have been widely read and cited.

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  • Aiono Fanaafi Le Tagaloa OM (25 June 1932 – 14 August 2014) was a chief (matai), scholar, historian and professor of Samoa. An authority on Samoan culture and language, she was one of the most educated female matai in the country with a PhD in educational philosophy and applied linguistics from the University of London. She was instrumental in formulating and implementing bi-cultural and bi-lingual education in Samoa, in particular, during her tenure as Director of Education for the government as the country moved from colonial rule to political independence in the early 1960s. She held other senior positions in education in Samoa, including Professor of Samoan Studies at the National University of Samoa and principal of Samoa Teachers' College. Her distinguished career included politics and she was a former Member of Parliament in Samoa, having first entered parliament at the 1985 general election under the Human Rights Protection Party (HRPP). In 1997, she founded the (Le Iunivesite o le Amosa o Savavau). The university curriculum is taught in the Samoan language with qualifications in Bachelor of Arts and Master of Arts degrees. She published extensively about Samoan history, land rights, fa'amatai chiefly governance and fa'a Samoa socio-political issues, as well as the role of women and children in the Pacific Islands. Her scholarly work and publications have been widely read and cited. (en)
  • Aiono Fanaafi Le Tagaloa (* 25. Juni 1932; † 14. August 2014) war eine Matai (Häuptling), Gelehrte, Historikerin und Professorin in Samoa. Als Autorität zu Samoas Kultur und Sprache war sie eine der gebildetsten weiblichen matai mit einem PhD in educational philosophy und in applied linguistics der University of London. Sie war eine der Mitbegründerinnen einer bi-kulturellen und bi-lingualen Ausbildung in Samoa, besonders während ihrer Amtszeit in den frühen 1960ern als Director of Education für die Regierung, in einer Zeit, in der das Land von der Kolonialherrschaft in die Unabhängigkeit überging. Sie hatte weitere bedeutende Ämter in Bezug auf Bildung in Samoa, inklusive einer Professur für Samoan Studies an der National University of Samoa, sowie des Principal (Schulleiterin) des Samoa Teacher’s College. Außerdem war sie sehr politisch engagiert und Mitglied des .1997 gründete sie die (Le Iunivesite o le Amosa o Savavau). An der Universität wird in Samoanisch unterrichtet und es werden Abschlüsse Bachelor of Arts und Master of Arts vergeben. Aiono Fanaafi veröffentlichte zahlreiche und vielbeachtete Schriften über samoanische Geschichte, Landrechte, faʻamatai (HäuptlingsRegierung) und (socio-politische Themen), sowie die Rolle von Frauen und Kindern in den pazifischen Inseln. (de)
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  • University of London (en)
  • Victoria University of Wellington (en)
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  • Bilingualism and its Socio-Economic and Philosophical Implications in a Society Forced to be Bilingual. (en)
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  • National University of Samoa (en)
  • Victoria University of Wellington (en)
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  • Indigenous University of Samoa (en)
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  • Aiono Fanaafi Le Tagaloa OM (25 June 1932 – 14 August 2014) was a chief (matai), scholar, historian and professor of Samoa. An authority on Samoan culture and language, she was one of the most educated female matai in the country with a PhD in educational philosophy and applied linguistics from the University of London. She published extensively about Samoan history, land rights, fa'amatai chiefly governance and fa'a Samoa socio-political issues, as well as the role of women and children in the Pacific Islands. Her scholarly work and publications have been widely read and cited. (en)
  • Aiono Fanaafi Le Tagaloa (* 25. Juni 1932; † 14. August 2014) war eine Matai (Häuptling), Gelehrte, Historikerin und Professorin in Samoa. Als Autorität zu Samoas Kultur und Sprache war sie eine der gebildetsten weiblichen matai mit einem PhD in educational philosophy und in applied linguistics der University of London. Außerdem war sie sehr politisch engagiert und Mitglied des .1997 gründete sie die (Le Iunivesite o le Amosa o Savavau). An der Universität wird in Samoanisch unterrichtet und es werden Abschlüsse Bachelor of Arts und Master of Arts vergeben. (de)
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  • Aiono Fanaafi Le Tagaloa (de)
  • Aiono Fanaafi Le Tagaloa (en)
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