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- Ama_(title) abstract "Ama is a title originating c. 1400 AD, and bestowed upon the paramount chief and commander in war of the district of Safata, situated south of the island of Upolu, within the country of Samoa. It is a hereditary title. The title originated from Lotofaga, a village within the Safata district. Lotofaga is a village that sits in the middle of the Safata Bay. The village has been described as the following: 'Here the surf is sometimes so wild that one cannot sleep because of the roar; therefore it is called Galutatu'. It is also known as Le-Faga-o-Alii, translated in Samoan as 'The Bay of Chiefs'. This is in reference to the Ama that resides there. Lotofaga is traditionally known to be a village of refuge for those in need as well as a place to observe and learn of Samoan chief customs and etiquette.".
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- Ama_(title) wikiPageRevisionID "664738776".
- Ama_(title) wikiPageWikiLink Alataua.
- Ama_(title) wikiPageWikiLink Aleipata.
- Ama_(title) wikiPageWikiLink Ama_Alolevave.
- Ama_(title) wikiPageWikiLink Apia.
- Ama_(title) wikiPageWikiLink Atua_(district).
- Ama_(title) wikiPageWikiLink Aumalo.
- Ama_(title) wikiPageWikiLink Category:Samoan_society.
- Ama_(title) wikiPageWikiLink Category:Samoan_words_and_phrases.
- Ama_(title) wikiPageWikiLink Category:Titles.
- Ama_(title) wikiPageWikiLink Category:Titles_of_national_or_ethnic_leadership.
- Ama_(title) wikiPageWikiLink Civil_war.
- Ama_(title) wikiPageWikiLink Club_fighting.
- Ama_(title) wikiPageWikiLink George_Tupou_V.
- Ama_(title) wikiPageWikiLink Hereditary_title.
- Ama_(title) wikiPageWikiLink Hihifo.
- Ama_(title) wikiPageWikiLink Javelin.
- Ama_(title) wikiPageWikiLink King_George_Tupou_V.
- Ama_(title) wikiPageWikiLink Lake_Luanotoo.
- Ama_(title) wikiPageWikiLink Lotofaga.
- Ama_(title) wikiPageWikiLink Malietoa.
- Ama_(title) wikiPageWikiLink Mt._Fiamoe.
- Ama_(title) wikiPageWikiLink Mulivai.
- Ama_(title) wikiPageWikiLink Nuusuatia.
- Ama_(title) wikiPageWikiLink Royal_and_noble_ranks.
- Ama_(title) wikiPageWikiLink Royal_title.
- Ama_(title) wikiPageWikiLink Sa_Ama_clan.
- Ama_(title) wikiPageWikiLink Safata.
- Ama_(title) wikiPageWikiLink Safata_Bay.
- Ama_(title) wikiPageWikiLink Safata_district.
- Ama_(title) wikiPageWikiLink Samoa.
- Ama_(title) wikiPageWikiLink Spear_throwing.
- Ama_(title) wikiPageWikiLink Tamasoalii_War.
- Ama_(title) wikiPageWikiLink Teo_(warrior).
- Ama_(title) wikiPageWikiLink Title.
- Ama_(title) wikiPageWikiLink Tonga.
- Ama_(title) wikiPageWikiLink Tuamasaga.
- Ama_(title) wikiPageWikiLink Tuanaimato.
- Ama_(title) wikiPageWikiLink Upolu.
- Ama_(title) wikiPageWikiLink Vaiee.
- Ama_(title) wikiPageWikiLinkText "Ama (title)".
- Ama_(title) hasPhotoCollection Ama_(title).
- Ama_(title) wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Refimprove.
- Ama_(title) wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Ama_(title) subject Category:Samoan_society.
- Ama_(title) subject Category:Samoan_words_and_phrases.
- Ama_(title) subject Category:Titles.
- Ama_(title) subject Category:Titles_of_national_or_ethnic_leadership.
- Ama_(title) hypernym Title.
- Ama_(title) comment "Ama is a title originating c. 1400 AD, and bestowed upon the paramount chief and commander in war of the district of Safata, situated south of the island of Upolu, within the country of Samoa. It is a hereditary title. The title originated from Lotofaga, a village within the Safata district. Lotofaga is a village that sits in the middle of the Safata Bay.".
- Ama_(title) label "Ama (title)".
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- Ama_(title) sameAs Q4738970.
- Ama_(title) sameAs Q4738970.
- Ama_(title) wasDerivedFrom Ama_(title)?oldid=664738776.
- Ama_(title) isPrimaryTopicOf Ama_(title).