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  • Mulinuʻu
  • Mulinuʻu is a small village situated on a tiny peninsula on Upolu island in Samoa. It became the site of the colonial administration in Samoa in the 1870s

    Mulinuʻu

    Mulinuʻu

    Mulinuʻu

  • Apia
  • Capital of Samoa

    to manage better the unique planning issues facing Apia's urban growth. Mulinuʻu, the old ceremonial capital, lies at the city's western end, and is the

    Apia

    Apia

    Apia

  • Samoa
  • Island country in the Pacific Ocean

    independence day. At the time of independence, Fiamē Mataʻafa Faumuina Mulinuʻu II, one of the four highest-ranking paramount chiefs in the country, became

    Samoa

    Samoa

    Samoa

  • Fiamē Mataʻafa Faumuina Mulinuʻu II
  • 1st Prime Minister of Western Samoa

    Fiamē Mataʻafa Faumuina Mulinuʻu II CBE (5 August 1921 – 20 May 1975) was a Western Samoan paramount chief and politician. The holder of the Mataʻafa title

    Fiamē Mataʻafa Faumuina Mulinuʻu II

    Fiamē Mataʻafa Faumuina Mulinuʻu II

    Fiamē_Mataʻafa_Faumuina_Mulinuʻu_II

  • Mataʻafa
  • kingship of Samoa during the early colonial period, Mataʻafa Faumuina Fiame Mulinuʻu I (died 1948) of Lepea and Lotofaga, who became leader of Samoa's pro-independence

    Mataʻafa

    Mataʻafa

    Mataʻafa

  • Malietoa Tanumafili II
  • O le Ao o le Malo of Samoa from 1962 to 2007

    Meaʻole until 5 April 1963 Prime Minister See list Fiame Mataʻafa Faumuina Mulinuʻu II Tupua Tamasese Lealofi IV Tupuola Efi Vaʻai Kolone Tofilau Eti Alesana

    Malietoa Tanumafili II

    Malietoa Tanumafili II

    Malietoa_Tanumafili_II

  • Prime Minister of Samoa
  • Head of government of Samoa

    country was a territory of New Zealand. High chief Fiamē Mataʻafa Faumuina Mulinuʻu II became Samoa’s first prime minister on 1 October 1959. After Samoa (then

    Prime Minister of Samoa

    Prime Minister of Samoa

    Prime_Minister_of_Samoa

  • Samoan Civil War
  • 1886–1894 conflict in the Samoan Islands

    the Germans forced Laupepa out of his home, raised the German flag at Mulinuʻu, and built a fort there. The Americans weakly supported Laupepa, but counseled

    Samoan Civil War

    Samoan_Civil_War

  • Mau movement
  • Samoan political movement

    Fiamē Mataʻafa Faumuina Mulinuʻu II (1921–1975), the son of another high chief and Mau leader Mataʻafa Faumuina Fiame Mulinuʻu I, became the first Prime

    Mau movement

    Mau_movement

  • Mataʻafa Faumuina Fiame Mulinuʻu I
  • Samoan high chief and independence leader (1889–1948)

    Mataʻafa Faumuina Fiame Mulinuʻu I (1889 – 27 March 1948) was a high chief of Samoa and a leader of the country's pro-independence Mau movement during

    Mataʻafa Faumuina Fiame Mulinuʻu I

    Mataʻafa Faumuina Fiame Mulinuʻu I

    Mataʻafa_Faumuina_Fiame_Mulinuʻu_I

  • O le Ao o le Malo
  • Head of state of Samoa

    94 days Independent Mulinuʻu II 1 Malietoa Tanumafili II (1913–2007) 1 January 1962 11 May 2007[†] 45 years, 130 days Independent Mulinuʻu II Lealofi IV Tupua

    O le Ao o le Malo

    O le Ao o le Malo

    O_le_Ao_o_le_Malo

  • Flag of Samoa
  • Reichsflagge defaced with the Reichsadler or "Imperial Eagle" – was raised in Mulinuʻu on 1 March 1900, symbolising the start of German colonial rule. New Zealand

    Flag of Samoa

    Flag of Samoa

    Flag_of_Samoa

  • Politics of Samoa
  • (O le Ao o le Malo). Another paramount chief, Fiamē Mataʻafa Faumuina Mulinuʻu II was elected into parliament and became the first Prime Minister of Samoa

    Politics of Samoa

    Politics of Samoa

    Politics_of_Samoa

  • List of political families
  • Minister of Saint Lucia, 1996–97) The Mataʻafa family Fiamē Mataʻafa Faumuina Mulinuʻu II (Prime Minister) Fiamē Naomi Mataʻafa (daughter; Prime Minister) The

    List of political families

    List_of_political_families

  • German Samoa
  • German colony in Oceania (1900–1920)

    1899 with ratifications exchanged on 16 February 1900 Flag raising at Mulinuʻu Point was 1 March 1900 Masterman, Sylvia (1934). "The Origins of International

    German Samoa

    German Samoa

    German_Samoa

  • List of cities, towns and villages in Samoa
  • Falealili Matautu, Lefaga Matautu-tai Matautu-uta Moata'a Moamoa Motootua Mulinuʻu Musumusu Mutiatele Magiagi Neiafu Nofoali'i Olosega (vaisaili, satui, vaiapi

    List of cities, towns and villages in Samoa

    List of cities, towns and villages in Samoa

    List_of_cities,_towns_and_villages_in_Samoa

  • Tupua Tamasese Lealofi III
  • Samoan independence leader

    the colonial administration and during their subsequent imprisonment at Mulinuʻu. Following the prisoners' release, an unsuccessful attempt was made to

    Tupua Tamasese Lealofi III

    Tupua Tamasese Lealofi III

    Tupua_Tamasese_Lealofi_III

  • Fiamē Naomi Mataʻafa
  • Prime Minister of Samoa from 2021 to 2025

    The daughter of Samoa's first Prime Minister Fiamē Mataʻafa Faumuina Mulinuʻu II, Mataʻafa is the first woman to serve as Samoa's head of government

    Fiamē Naomi Mataʻafa

    Fiamē Naomi Mataʻafa

    Fiamē_Naomi_Mataʻafa

  • Mataʻafa Muliufi
  • Samoan politician

    1936, but died a few weeks later after a long illness. He was buried at Mulinuʻu in the burial ground housing the royal tombs of the Tama-a-Aiga, Samoa's

    Mataʻafa Muliufi

    Mataʻafa_Muliufi

  • Tupua Tamasese Lealofi IV
  • 2nd Prime Minister of Western Samoa

    Ao O le Malo Malietoa Tanumafili II Preceded by Fiamē Mataʻafa Faumuina Mulinuʻu II Succeeded by Tupuola Efi In office 25 February 1970 – 20 March 1973

    Tupua Tamasese Lealofi IV

    Tupua Tamasese Lealofi IV

    Tupua_Tamasese_Lealofi_IV

  • Death and state funeral of Malietoa Tanumafili II
  • 2007 death and funeral of the O le Ao o le Malo of Samoa

    Legislative Assembly building in Mulinuʻu, near Apia, to lie in state on 17 May. The state funeral was held on 18 May in Mulinuʻu, in the form of an interdenominational

    Death and state funeral of Malietoa Tanumafili II

    Death and state funeral of Malietoa Tanumafili II

    Death_and_state_funeral_of_Malietoa_Tanumafili_II

  • Second Samoan Civil War
  • 1898–1899 war between the US, UK and Germany

    Americans and Britons holding a ceremony while erecting a monument on Mulinuu Peninsula, 1902. Mata'afa Iosefo and followers, 1902. Lawrence, David Russell

    Second Samoan Civil War

    Second Samoan Civil War

    Second_Samoan_Civil_War

  • Tupua Tamasese
  • State dynasty and one of four paramount chiefly titles of Samoa

    carried the two names together. The seat of the Tupua Tamasese title is at Mulinuʻu ma Sepolataʻemo in Lufilufi. Three political families make up Sā Tupua

    Tupua Tamasese

    Tupua Tamasese

    Tupua_Tamasese

  • 1973 Western Samoan general election
  • MPs and Europeans two. Following the election, Fiamē Mataʻafa Faumuina Mulinuʻu II became Prime Minister for a second term, having previously held the

    1973 Western Samoan general election

    1973 Western Samoan general election

    1973_Western_Samoan_general_election

  • Mataʻafa Iosefo
  • Samoan chief (1832–1912)

    Samoan Civil War saw Iosefo's warriors send Tamasese's forces retreating to Mulinuʻu Point where a German gunship offered protection. The ensuing bombardment

    Mataʻafa Iosefo

    Mataʻafa Iosefo

    Mataʻafa_Iosefo

  • Samoa national cricket team
  • associate member. In February 1966, Prime Minister Fiamē Mataʻafa Faumuina Mulinuʻu II banned cricket from being played except on Wednesdays and Saturdays

    Samoa national cricket team

    Samoa_national_cricket_team

  • Tupua Tamasese Meaʻole
  • O le Ao o le Malo of Western Samoa from 1962 to 1963

    Serving with Malietoa Tanumafili II Prime Minister Fiame Mataʻafa Faumuina Mulinuʻu II Preceded by Office established Member of the Legislative Assembly In

    Tupua Tamasese Meaʻole

    Tupua Tamasese Meaʻole

    Tupua_Tamasese_Meaʻole

  • List of state leaders in the 20th century (1951–2000)
  • Mataʻafa Faumuina Mulinuʻu II, Prime Minister (1959–1970) Tupua Tamasese Lealofi IV, Prime Minister (1970–1973) Fiamē Mataʻafa Faumuina Mulinuʻu II, Prime Minister

    List of state leaders in the 20th century (1951–2000)

    List_of_state_leaders_in_the_20th_century_(1951–2000)

  • Faʻamatai
  • Chiefly system of Samoa

    order in terms of general usage. An example is Mataʻafa Faumuina Fiame Mulinuʻu I whose first three names reveal individual high chief titles and thereby

    Faʻamatai

    Faʻamatai

    Faʻamatai

  • List of colonial governors of Samoa
  • Hoisting the German flag at Mulinuʻu, Upolu on 1 March 1900.

    List of colonial governors of Samoa

    List of colonial governors of Samoa

    List_of_colonial_governors_of_Samoa

  • 1973 Commonwealth Heads of Government Meeting
  • Affairs United Kingdom Edward Heath Prime Minister Western Samoa Fiamē Mataʻafa Faumuina Mulinuʻu II Prime Minister Zambia Mainza Chona Vice-President

    1973 Commonwealth Heads of Government Meeting

    1973 Commonwealth Heads of Government Meeting

    1973_Commonwealth_Heads_of_Government_Meeting

  • Tuamasaga
  • District in Samoa

    situated in the north of the district. The national parliament also sits at Mulinuʻu to the west of Apia, and the main seaport is situated at Matautu to the

    Tuamasaga

    Tuamasaga

    Tuamasaga

  • 1975 Commonwealth Heads of Government Meeting
  • to the UN United Kingdom Harold Wilson Prime Minister Western Samoa Fiamē Mataʻafa Faumuina Mulinuʻu II Prime Minister Zambia Kenneth Kaunda President

    1975 Commonwealth Heads of Government Meeting

    1975_Commonwealth_Heads_of_Government_Meeting

  • History of Samoa
  • minister following independence was paramount chief Fiamē Mataʻafa Faumuina Mulinuʻu II. Later that year a treaty of friendship was signed with New Zealand

    History of Samoa

    History of Samoa

    History_of_Samoa

  • Laʻulu Fetauimalemau Mataʻafa
  • Samoan politician and diplomat

    In office 1975 – 21 February 1976 Preceded by Fiamē Mataʻafa Faumuina Mulinuʻu II Succeeded by Sitagata Liaina Personal details Born (1928-06-23)23 June

    Laʻulu Fetauimalemau Mataʻafa

    Laʻulu Fetauimalemau Mataʻafa

    Laʻulu_Fetauimalemau_Mataʻafa

  • Coronations in Oceania
  • Mulinuʻu, the royal seat, on May 24, 1879. Malietoa Laupepa was anointed on March 19, 1880, according to the Samoan custom, and installed at Mulinuʻu

    Coronations in Oceania

    Coronations in Oceania

    Coronations_in_Oceania

  • Malietoa Laupepa
  • Malietoa

    daughters; Taʻase and Faamusami. Faamusami married Mataʻafa Fiame Faumuina Mulinuʻu I and Taʻase married Ainuʻu Maualaivao Tasi Tupou of Malie and Sapapaliʻi

    Malietoa Laupepa

    Malietoa Laupepa

    Malietoa_Laupepa

  • Death of Norman Kirk
  • 1974 death of New Zealand's prine minister

    dependable friend." Western Samoa: Prime Minister Fiamē Mataʻafa Faumuina Mulinuʻu II sent his sympathies and said he would come to New Zealand for Kirk's

    Death of Norman Kirk

    Death of Norman Kirk

    Death_of_Norman_Kirk

  • List of state leaders who died in office
  • Phnom Penh Khmer Republic Execution by firing squad Mataʻafa Faumuina Mulinuʻu II Western Samoa Prime Minister Apia Western Samoa Sheikh Mujibur Rahman

    List of state leaders who died in office

    List_of_state_leaders_who_died_in_office

  • Alfred James Tattersall
  • New Zealand photographer (1866–1951)

    on Savai'i, 1905. Architecture of Samoa, traditional houses (fale) in Mulinuʻu, circa 1900s. "Works of Art, Photographer and Photo Source". The Metropolitan

    Alfred James Tattersall

    Alfred James Tattersall

    Alfred_James_Tattersall

  • Tamaʻāiga
  • Term used for the four paramount chiefly titles of Samoa

    cultural convention. Two other paramount chiefs – Fiamē Mataʻafa Faumuina Mulinuʻu II and Tupua Tamasese Lealofi IV – also each served as prime minister of

    Tamaʻāiga

    Tamaʻāiga

  • Savaiʻi
  • Island in the Samoan Islands chain

    ridges from Tuasivi (literally, backbone) village in the east towards Cape Mulinuʻu to the west. The lava fields at Saleaula village on the central north coast

    Savaiʻi

    Savaiʻi

    Savaiʻi

  • 2001 Samoan general election
  • where individuals could enrol or update their details, with one each at Mulinuʻu on Upolu, and Savaiʻi. Due to the centres being severely understaffed,

    2001 Samoan general election

    2001 Samoan general election

    2001_Samoan_general_election

  • Samoa Broadcasting Corporation
  • Samoan public broadcaster

    the South Pacific island country of Samoa. Its operations were based in Mulinuʻu, Apia. SBC was created by an act of Parliament in 2003, replacing the old

    Samoa Broadcasting Corporation

    Samoa_Broadcasting_Corporation

  • Teo Tuvale
  • secretary to the official indigenous Samoa government based at the village of Mulinuʻu. He held successive positions through different colonial regimes. He spent

    Teo Tuvale

    Teo Tuvale

    Teo_Tuvale

  • 1970 Western Samoan general election
  • anyone younger than 21. Although Prime Minister Fiamē Mataʻafa Faumuina Mulinuʻu II had been in favour of universal suffrage during the 1954 and 1960 constitutional

    1970 Western Samoan general election

    1970 Western Samoan general election

    1970_Western_Samoan_general_election

  • 1948 Western Samoan general election
  • at Mulinuʻu involving the new national flag being formally raised for the first time. After the death of Fautua Mataʻafa Faumuina Fiame Mulinuʻu I in

    1948 Western Samoan general election

    1948 Western Samoan general election

    1948_Western_Samoan_general_election

  • Malietoa Talavou Tonumaipeʻa
  • Malietoa of Samoa, Tonumaipe'a, Tuia'ana, Tupu o Salafai

    majority of the districts (Faasalelega, Manono, parts of Tuamasaga to Mulinuʻu. This included people from Leulumoega and Lufilufi) all of whom were against

    Malietoa Talavou Tonumaipeʻa

    Malietoa_Talavou_Tonumaipeʻa

  • 1967 Western Samoan general election
  • MPs and Europeans two. Following the election, Fiamē Mataʻafa Faumuina Mulinuʻu II remained Prime Minister. A total of 126 candidates contested the 45

    1967 Western Samoan general election

    1967 Western Samoan general election

    1967_Western_Samoan_general_election

  • 2021 Samoan constitutional crisis
  • Constitutional crisis following 2021 Samoan election

    Retrieved 29 May 2021. Adel Fruean (31 May 2021). "Peaceful march on Mulinuu for sixth woman M.P." Samoa Observer. Archived from the original on 30

    2021 Samoan constitutional crisis

    2021 Samoan constitutional crisis

    2021_Samoan_constitutional_crisis

  • Pasi Schwalger
  • Samoan footballer

    has represented Samoa internationally in soccer. Schwalger was born in Mulinuʻu, but played in Australia for most of his career. He initially played as

    Pasi Schwalger

    Pasi_Schwalger

  • Otto Tetens
  • then a German colony. He founded the Apia Observatory in June 1902 at Mulinuu near the main town of Apia. After his time in Samoa, he went back to Germany

    Otto Tetens

    Otto_Tetens

  • 2021 Samoan general election
  • the daughter of Samoa's first prime minister Fiamē Mataʻafa Faumuina Mulinuʻu II, who resigned as deputy prime minister, and in March 2021, was elected

    2021 Samoan general election

    2021 Samoan general election

    2021_Samoan_general_election

  • 1961 Western Samoan general election
  • Prime Minister before election Fiame Mataʻafa Faumuina Mulinuʻu II Independent Subsequent Prime Minister Fiame Mataʻafa Faumuina Mulinuʻu II Independent

    1961 Western Samoan general election

    1961 Western Samoan general election

    1961_Western_Samoan_general_election

  • 1976 Western Samoan general election
  • previous elections held in 1973, parliament elected Fiamē Mataʻafa Faumuina Mulinuʻu II to another non-consecutive term as prime minister, defeating the incumbent

    1976 Western Samoan general election

    1976 Western Samoan general election

    1976_Western_Samoan_general_election

  • Siege of Apia
  • March 1899 battle of the Second Samoan Civil War

    thought to be making an attack on the Samoan refugees in the village of Mulinuu. At this time, Kautz was informed of the assault on the consulates so he

    Siege of Apia

    Siege of Apia

    Siege_of_Apia

  • 1964 Western Samoan general election
  • General election held in Samoa

    ran as independents. Following the elections, Fiamē Mataʻafa Faumuina Mulinuʻu II remained prime minister. There were two voter rolls; one for indigenous

    1964 Western Samoan general election

    1964 Western Samoan general election

    1964_Western_Samoan_general_election

  • 1991 Western Samoan general election
  • daughter of the country's first Prime Minister Fiamē Mataʻafa Faumuina Mulinuʻu II, became the first female cabinet minister in the nation's history. After

    1991 Western Samoan general election

    1991 Western Samoan general election

    1991_Western_Samoan_general_election

  • Ministry of Justice and Courts Administration (Samoa)
  • Term Minister 1959–1963 Anapu Solofa 1963–1964 Fiamē Mataʻafa Faumuina Mulinuʻu II 1964–1967 Tuatagaloa Leutele Teʻo 1967–1970 Ulualofaiga Talamaivao 1970–1971

    Ministry of Justice and Courts Administration (Samoa)

    Ministry_of_Justice_and_Courts_Administration_(Samoa)

  • Robert Louis Stevenson School, Samoa
  • Samoan private school

    to Lotopa. Similarly, the secondary school campus was moved[when?] from Mulinuʻu to Tafaigata. Nefertiti Matatia (2 December 2017). "Robert Louis School

    Robert Louis Stevenson School, Samoa

    Robert_Louis_Stevenson_School,_Samoa

  • Falefa
  • Place in Atua, Samoa

    allow for the ceremony to proceed at the title's appurtenant maota at Mulinuʻū ma Sepolataʻemo in Lufilufi. This effectively nullified Tupuola Efi's grasp

    Falefa

    Falefa

    Falefa

  • Fono of Faipule
  • was subsequently reformed as an advisory body that met twice a year at Mulinuʻu. The Fono was legally recognised by the New Zealand authorities in 1923

    Fono of Faipule

    Fono of Faipule

    Fono_of_Faipule

  • Capital punishment in Samoa
  • The method of execution was hanging. A Samoan named Pupu was hanged at Mulinuu on May 2 1901 by German authorities for murder. Three Chinese men were

    Capital punishment in Samoa

    Capital_punishment_in_Samoa

  • Elections in Samoa
  • and the daughter of the first prime minister, Fiamē Mataʻafa Faumuina Mulinuʻu II. A significant factor in FAST's success was the party choosing to field

    Elections in Samoa

    Elections in Samoa

    Elections_in_Samoa

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