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Pago Pago, AMERICAN SAMOA — Letitia Mautumua Peau-Folau has been appointed as Acting Director for the American Samoa Historic Preservation Office (ASHPO). Staff told Samoa News their director Tuimalo Elvis Zodiacal, who was charged with DUI recently, had his employment terminated. To date there has...
 (back row l-r): Chris Ausage, staff historian; Tish Peau, Historic Preservation Officer and executive director; and Lance Te'i, GIS specialist and historian tech. (front row l-r) Flo Aetonu, grant manager; former Historic Preservation Officer turned consultant, David Herdrich; and Epi Suafo'a-Taua'i, archaeological technician
Pago Pago, AMERICAN SAMOA — The first ever Fautasi Heritage Symposium, set to be held next week at the Tauese P. F. Sunia Ocean Center is made possible through financial support from the Historic Preservation Fund, under the National Park Service. The three-day event is co-hosted by the National...
 A look at the new home of the American Samoa Historic Preservation Office (ASHPO) on the ground floor of a new glass building in Fagaima.
Pago Pago, AMERICAN SAMOA — The American Samoa Historic Preservation Office (ASHPO) has moved in and occupied part of the ground floor of a new glass building in Fagaima, , although the building is still under construction. Historic Preservation, which has been headed by Letitia Peau since the...
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Pago Pago, AMERICAN SAMOA — At last week's cabinet meeting, Gov. Lolo Matalasi Moliga introduced new heads of ASG offices under his administration. Among them are: Taliga Vaiolo, the new Territorial Energy Office director — replacing former director Ali’itama Sotoa, who left the directorship post a...
Heremine Olive who, together with her mom and siblings, and the Matafao Elementary School staff led by principal Dr. Tino Roberts, the National Park Service of American Samoa, and the Historic Preservation Office staff worked hard to restore and clean up the area
Pago Pago, AMERICAN SAMOA — What was intended to be a “haha” facebook post of a student vandalizing the WWII Gun at Blunts Point in Gataivai turned into a unique learning experience for young Heremine Olive who, together with her mom and siblings, and the Matafao Elementary School staff led by...