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Vailoa
Village
Vailoa is located in Samoa
Vailoa
Vailoa
Coordinates: 13°45′21″S 172°18′23″W / 13.75583°S 172.30639°W / -13.75583; -172.30639
Country Samoa
DistrictPalauli
Population
 (2016)
 • Total784
Time zone-11

Vailoa (Vailoa i Palauli) is a village on the island of Savaiʻi in Samoa. Vailoa is the capital of Palauli district on the south east of the island.[1] The population is 784.[2]

Vailoa attained the status of Pule (traditional political authority) sometime in the 19th century. The village is associated with the chiefly title of Lilomaiava.[1] It is referred to as Vailoa i Palauli (Vailoa in Palau district).

Like most villages in Samoa, the local economy is based on subsistence living. The people live off their land from crops grown in plantations behind the village or fishing.[3]

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Customary land claim

In recent years, village chiefs have been involved in a legal claim for customary land lost during the German era of Samoan colonialism. The dispute dates back to 1886 when customary land was sold to the family of Olaf Frederick Nelson. The village claims that the land is custom held and was never lawfully alienated and couldn't therefore become freehold. In 2008, the Samoa Court of Appeal turned down the claim for the second time.[4]

The disputed land includes an area known in modern times as the Nelson Plantation where extensive prehistoric settlement remains and monuments have been surveyed and studied, including Pulemelei Mound.

Notable people

References

  1. ^ a b [1] The Growth and Collapse of Pacific Island Societies by Patrick Vinton Kirch, Jean-Louis Rallu, p.222. Retrieved 6 November 2009
  2. ^ "Census 2016 Preliminary count" (PDF). Samoa Bureau of Statistics. 2016. Retrieved 23 August 2021.
  3. ^ [2] GEF small grants programme, United Nations Development Programme (UNDP)
  4. ^ [3] Radio New Zealand International, 25 September 2008 UTC. Retrieved 6 November 2009
  5. ^ "Mai returns as squads declared for NZI Sevens". International Rugby Board, News. 4 February 2010. Archived from the original on 10 February 2010. Retrieved 2 April 2010.
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