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  1. American Samoa is an unincorporated and unorganized territory of the United States, administered by the Office of Insular Affairs, U.S. Department of the Interior. American Samoa's constitution was ratified in 1966 and came into effect in 1967.

  2. 4 days ago · Samoa (formerly Western Samoa ), its closest neighbour and a self-governing country, consists of the nine Samoan islands west of the meridian. American Samoa includes the inhabited islands of Tutuila, Tau, Olosega, Ofu, and Aunuu, along with an uninhabited coral atoll named Rose Atoll.

  3. Since 1978, governors have been elected by the Samoan people. Native born American Samoans are U. S. nationals and are free to travel between the two countries and reside in either. Samoans take pride in their status as a U. S. territory and seem uninterested in independence. Ethnic Relations.

  4. Not everyone knows that there are two Samoas - equally stunning - parts: Samoa and American Samoa. If you’re imagining one side as pure Polynesia and the other, towering blocks of high rises and Walmarts, stop there.

  5. Jun 22, 2021 · The people of American Samoa have their own constitution and elected governor, but they can’t vote in federal U.S. elections. Unlike people living in other U.S. territories who are U.S....

  6. History. The first Polynesians to arrive in the Samoan islands came island-hopping over several generations from Southeast Asia more than 4,000 years ago. From there, they migrated east toward the Society Islands, north towards Hawaii, and southwest towards New Zealand.

  7. Social Etiquette and Customs. Understanding and respecting local customs and etiquette is crucial when visiting American Samoa. Samoan society places a high value on modesty and humility.