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E lē mālie - It's not funny

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E lē mālie - It's not funny

I mispronounced the name of my village as Papa-uta instead of Papauta and my cousins burst out laughing. E lē mālie – what you just did was embarrass me for trying to speak the language of my forefathers and now I don’t bother trying. You pulled on my chubby muffin top and bellowed “ua lap’oa” [you’re fat] with a giggle. E lē mālie – what you just did was make an eight-year-old girl feel so self-conscious about her outward appearance that she shied away from the world and found comfort from food. I asked if you were married and you...

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5 New Products from Tanoa Samoa

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5 New Products from Tanoa Samoa

Measina Samoa have a vision of helping Samoan businesses to increase their markets overseas.  We have just confirmed our latest partnership with Tanoa Samoa. Tanoa Samoa are a Samoan owned clothing company.  They are located in American Samoa as well as in Apia.  We will share with you 5 of the newest products from Tanoa Samoa.  We will be releasing more products in the coming weeks so make sure to watch this space! The first on our list of 5 of the newest products from Tanoa Samoa is the Classic TS Snap Back Cap.  This cap comes in three different...

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I Don’t Want to be Like My Mother

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I Don’t Want to be Like My Mother

I grew up in a single parent home.  My mother raised myself and my brother and sister all by herself.  It wasn’t easy growing up in that situation.  I remember as I grew older thinking to myself “I don’t want to be like my mother.”  I didn’t want to struggle. I didn’t want to be tired all the time.  I didn’t want to be a single parent.  Little did I know that you can’t always choose how your life will turn out, no matter how hard you try and how hard you wish for it to be. If you were...

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The Children Are Our Future

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The Children Are Our Future

"I believe the children are our future Teach them well and let them lead the way Show them all the beauty they possess inside Give them a sense of pride to make it easier Let the children's laughter remind us how we used to be" Yes they are the lyrics to the Whitney Houston song 'The greatest love of all".  So why am I including them in today's blog?  I am including them because yesterday we saw a video of Pacific Island girls beating up on another girl at a train station blasted across the media.  I am including it...

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