Districts of Samoa

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Samoa is made up of eleven itūmālō (political districts). These are the traditional eleven districts that were established well before European arrival. Each district has its own constitutional foundation (faavae) based on the traditional order of title precedence found in each district's faalupega (traditional salutations).[1]

The capital village of each district administers and coordinates the affairs of the district and confers each districts' paramount title, amongst other responsibilities.

Examples of District Governance

Atua has its capital at Lufilufi. The paramount pāpā title and ruler of Atua is the Tui Atua. The orator group which confers this title is the Faleono (House of Six) senior orators of Lufilufi.

The two paramount matai - called Tama a Aiga - are Tupua Tamasese, which is conferred by the Aiga Sa Fenunu'ivao (Descendants of Fenunu'ivao, mother of Tupua Fuiavailili) of Falefa and Salani; and Matā'afa, conferred by the Aiga Sa Levālasi (Descendants of Levālasi, mother of Salamāsina) of Lotofaga and Āmaile.

Samoa's first Prime Minister, Fiame Matā'afa Faumuina Mulinu'u II was a holder of the Matā'afa title.

The current holder of the Tupua Tamasese and Tui Atua titles is former Prime Minister and Head of State Tui Atua Tupua Tamasese Efi.

A'ana has its capital at Leulumoega. The paramount title of A'ana is the Tui A'ana. The orator group which confers this title – the Faleiva (House of Nine) – is based at Leulumoega. The paramount matai title of A'ana is Tuimalealiifano. The current holder of both titles is the current Head of State, Tui A'ana Tuimalealiifano Va'aletoa Sualauvi II.

In Tuamasaga, the paramount matai title of Malietoa is conferred by the Sa Malietoa of Malie. However, the paramount papa titles of Gatoaitele and Vaetamasoalii are conferred by the Fale Tuamasaga based in Afega. The current holder is Malietoa Moli, son of former Head of State, Malietoa Tanumafili II.

Political districts

Political Districts of Samoa
Nr. District Capital Area
(km²)
Population
(Census 2016)[2]
Upolu (including minor islands)
1 Tuamasaga Afega 479 95,907
2 A'ana Leulumoega 193 23,265
3 Aiga-i-le-Tai1) Mulifanua 27 5,029
4 Atua2) Lufilufi 413 22,769
5 Va'a-o-Fonoti Samamea 38 1,621
Savai'i
6 Fa'asaleleaga Safotulafai 266 13,566
7 Gaga'emauga3) Saleaula 223 7,840
8 Gaga'ifomauga Aopo 365 4,878
9 Vaisigano Asau 178 6,543
10 Satupa'itea Satupa'itea 127 5,261
11 Palauli Vailoa 523 9,300
  Samoa Apia 2,831 195,979
1) including islands Manono, Apolima and Nu'ulopa
2) including the Aleipata Islands and Nu'usafe'e Island
3) Exclaves Salamumu and Le'auva'a on Upolu

Exclaves of political districts

Note that several districts include multiple exclaves:

Electoral districts

The itūmālō are further subdivided in 41 faipule districts. They have no administrative function, but serve as electoral constituencies. The faipule districts are also used as regional units for statistics.

The faipule electoral districts are based loosely on the traditional sub-districts of the Itūmālō. For example, the faipule districts of Anoama'a West and Anoama'a East are based on the traditional sub-district of Anoama'a in the northern half of the Atua district.

Villages

At the local level, there are 265 villages. Additionally, there are 71 villages in Tuamasaga district the capital Apia is composed of (58 villages in Vaimauga West and 13 in Faleata East electoral districts). Apia does not have a common administration, the local power rests with the constituent villages.

See also

References

  1. ^ "About Samoa". Government of Samoa. Retrieved 30 December 2017.
  2. ^ Census 2016 Preliminary Count Report, Samoa Bureau of Statistics.

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