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Guest Post: When Earth and Ocean Shook, Aunty Did Too

We're so glad that longtime EXII friend, Kiri Close, was able to personalize the tsunami tragedy in this post as she tells about her homeland and family members. When Earth and Ocean Shook, Aunty Did Too: Samoa Tsunami Didn’t Take Everything by Kiri Close For decades, the South Pacific archipelago of Samoa - the place of the “sacred bird” ('sa' meaning sacred, and 'moa' for a long extinct endemic bird) - has been politically split in two and aptly named by its colonial powers. Once upon a recent time, colonizers designated these islands for non-native autonomy in governance: WESTERN SAMOA (officially renamed INDEPENDENT SAMOA in 1997) and AMERICAN SAMOA...
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