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'''To’alepaiali’i Toeolesulusulu Salesa III''' (died Nov 2008) was a high chief ([[fa'amatai|''matai'']] of [[Satapuala]] village and a Member of Parliament of the [[A'ana]] District in [[Samoa]].<ref name=so> {{cite news |first=Marieta Heidi|last=Ilalio|title=Samoa Mourns|url=http://www.samoaobserver.ws/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=1612:satapuala-mourns

|work=Samoa Observer|date=26-11-2008|accessdate=14 November, 2009}}</ref>In the late 1980s, he was a Cabinet Minister and chairman of the country’s national airline, [[Polynesian Airlines]]. To’alepaiali’i was also a leader of the Samoa Progressive Party. He was involved in a legal action against the government over a land claim<ref name=rnzi>{{cite news
'''To{{okina}}alepaiali{{okina}}i Toeolesulusulu Salesa III''' (died November 2008) was a high chief ([[fa{{okina}}amatai|''matai'']]) of [[Satapuala]] village and a Member of Parliament of the [[A{{okina}}ana District]] in [[Samoa]].<ref name=so>{{cite news |first=Marieta Heidi|last=Ilalio|title=Samoa Mourns|url=http://www.samoaobserver.ws/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=1612:satapuala-mourns
|work=Samoa Observer|date=2008-11-26|accessdate=14 November 2009}}</ref> In the late 1980s, he was a Cabinet Minister and chairman of the country's national airline, [[Polynesian Airlines]]. To{{okina}}alepaiali{{okina}}i was also a leader of the [[Samoa Progressive Political Party]]. He was involved in a legal action against the government over a land claim<ref name=rnzi>{{cite news
|url=http://www.rnzi.com/pages/news.php?op=read&id=36661
|url=http://www.rnzi.com/pages/news.php?op=read&id=36661
|work=Radio New Zealand International|accessdate=14 November, 2009|title=Villagers have vacated Satapuala land, 26 November, 2007 UTC}}</ref> by his village involving more than two thousand hectares near [[Faleolo International Airport]].<ref name=so/>
|work=Radio New Zealand International|accessdate=14 November 2009|title=Villagers have vacated Satapuala land, 26 November 2007 UTC}}</ref> by his village involving more than two thousand hectares near [[Faleolo International Airport]].<ref name=so/>

==See also==
*[[Politics of Samoa]]
*[[Fa'amatai]], chiefly system of governance in the [[Samoa Islands]]


==References==
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Latest revision as of 05:17, 10 May 2022

Toʻalepaialiʻi Toeolesulusulu Salesa III (died November 2008) was a high chief (matai) of Satapuala village and a Member of Parliament of the Aʻana District in Samoa.[1] In the late 1980s, he was a Cabinet Minister and chairman of the country's national airline, Polynesian Airlines. Toʻalepaialiʻi was also a leader of the Samoa Progressive Political Party. He was involved in a legal action against the government over a land claim[2] by his village involving more than two thousand hectares near Faleolo International Airport.[1]

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  1. ^ a b Ilalio, Marieta Heidi (2008-11-26). "Samoa Mourns". Samoa Observer. Retrieved 14 November 2009.
  2. ^ "Villagers have vacated Satapuala land, 26 November 2007 UTC". Radio New Zealand International. Retrieved 14 November 2009.