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  1. Early history. It is estimated that the earliest human settlement of the Samoan archipelago was around 29003500 years before the present (1500-900 BCE). [1] This estimate is based on dating the ancient Lapita pottery shards that are found throughout the islands.

  2. history of Samoa, a survey of notable events and people in Samoa. Known as the “Cradle of Polynesia” because legend places the Polynesian homeland on the island of Savai‘i, Samoa was the first country among the Pacific Islands to gain independence, in 1962. Early settlement

  3. Early Samoa Samoa's first people were seafarers who, guided by the stars, arrived on outrigger canoes around 1,000BC. Ancient myths and legends say the first people descended from the heavens and gods to inhabit these islands, however, It is believed they came from Tonga.

  4. 2 days ago · Samoa gained its independence from New Zealand in 1962 after more than a century of foreign influence and domination, but it remains a member of the Commonwealth. The country was known as Western Samoa until 1997. Its capital and main commercial centre is Apia, on the island of Upolu.

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  5. National University of Samoa In this communication we report the findings of extensive inland settlement in Palauli District, Savai‘i, made possible with the use of LiDAR-guided1 fieldwork. The surveys were conducted in April and June 2017 by the authors with students and other staff of the Centre for Samoan Studies, National University of Samoa.

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    Early history. Samoa was discovered and settled by the Lapita people (Austronesian people who spoke Oceanic languages), who travelled from Island Melanesia. The earliest human remains found in Samoa are dated to between roughly 2,900 and 3,500 years ago.

  7. Samoa came under German rule at the end of the second civil war in 1889, with the agreement that Samoa would retain its normal customs.

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