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FagaШаблон:Okinaitua is a village in the east of Tutuila Island, American Samoa. It is located on the central coast of [[FagaШаблон:Okinaitua Bay]]. It is in Sua County,[1] a county also known as Шаблон:Lang ("the house of the five in the east"). Fagaitua is located at a shallow bay on the south coast of the island, in-between Lauli'i and Alofau. It is home to Luafagā, Le'iato's house of chiefs, and the big malae Malotumau.[2]

Coral reefs at FagaШаблон:Okinaitua suffered significant damage during the 2009 tsunami.[3]

FagaШаблон:Okinaitua is home to the smallest and most rural high school in American Samoa. FagaШаблон:Okinaitua High School, whose student body is around 500 as of 2018, practices football at the old rugby field by Pago Pago Bay. It has never had its own field but has utilized the uneven turf at Onesosopo Park, which is replete with volcanic stubble, water, toads, and sand traps. Rob Shaffer was hired as a teacher by FagaШаблон:Okinaitua in February 1972 and eventually also took over coaching of the high school's football team. Shaffer has played varsity as a quarterback for Oceanside High School under head coach Herb Meyer.[4]

In 2018, a monument was made for the FagaШаблон:Okinaitua High School Alumni Association in order to commemorate FagaШаблон:Okinaitua High School's 50th anniversary. The statue will eventually be mounted onto the pedestal which was designed and constructed by the American Samoa Department of Public Works. It is located in front of FagaШаблон:Okinaitua High School. The statue depicts a Viking warrior with his head tilted towards the east and the Eastern Star. The statue was made locally on Tutuila Island.[5]

Demographics

Year Population[6]
2010 433
2000 483
1990 455
1980 422
1970 302
1960 309
1950 255
1940 212
1930 152

Notable residents

Шаблон:American Samoa

References

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  4. Ruck, Rob (2018). Tropic of Football: The Long and Perilous Journey of Samoans to the NFL. The New Press. Шаблон:ISBN.
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