Lufilufi

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Lufilufi
Village
Lufilufi
Coordinates: 13°51′S 171°35′W / 13.850°S 171.583°W / -13.850; -171.583Coordinates: 13°51′S 171°35′W / 13.850°S 171.583°W / -13.850; -171.583
Country  Samoa
District Atua
Population (2006)
  Total 962
Time zone -11

Lufilufi is a historical village situated on the north coast of Upolu island in Samoa. The village is part of the electoral constituency (Faipule District) Anoamaa East which is within the larger political district of Atua.[1]

Lufilufi is the traditional center of the Atua district and is the residence of the royal Tui Atua chief title. Governed by the 'Faleiva' (House of Nine) orator group, it is the capital of Atua and is vested with the authority to appoint the Tui Atua. This authority is mirrored by the honorific title of 'Matua o Atua', (the Head, or Elder of Atua) which it holds.

Situated in Lufilufi is the Methodist Piula Theological College[2] and Piula Cave Pool.

See also

  • Archaeology in Samoa

References

  1. "Population and Housing Census Report 2006". Samoa Bureau of Statistics. July 2008. Retrieved 19 December 2009. 
  2. Fairbairn-Dunlop, Peggy (2003). Samoan women: widening choices. University of the South Pacific. p. 127. ISBN 982-02-0360-0U Check |isbn= value (help). Retrieved 30 January 2011. 


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