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The following people and services have provided some help in the making and promoting of these pages on the internet for free.

Samoa News
I used a lot of articles from Samoa News, which provided a peak into the current life in American Samoa, and Manu'a in particular, that I wouldn't get anywhere else. I appreciate Samoa News for providing a wealth of information about American Samoa for the Internet community. I'm a grateful benefector of Samoa News' work and I'm sure you'll learn more about these islands from reading their online edition. Because the newspaper reports on real life situations, not all what's reported show an image of paradise many people associated with the South Pacific. These, after all, are real people living out real lives.


Mr. Tracy Skaggs

Terry had contributed many pictures taken by his brother Tracy, and by himself using Tracy's camera, during trips to the island of Ofu, Manu'a, American Samoa. I am greatly indebted to Terry and Tracy Skaggs for contributing these pictures and voice recordings from their trips. I'm sure you'll agree that the pictures they, and other listed on this page, provided offer the best features of this site.

www.trecentomusic.com

Michael R. Ogden, Ph.D.

University of Hawaii, Manoa
ogden@hawaii.edu

http://www2.hawaii.edu/~ogden/piir/index.html
For allowing me to use his map of Oceania..

Mr. David Hatcher Childress

auphq@frontiernet.net

http://www.wexclub.com

For allowing me to use some of the pictures in his book, "Ancient Tonga & The Lost City of Mu'A".


There are many others whose pictures contributed so much to the making of these pages. Without their help, this site would never be what it is today.

  • Ms. Foua Tuala

  • Ms. Deborah Malae

  • Porotesano  Ms. Manu'a Porotesano gave permission to add a link to her family album that included a lot of photos taken at their dad's funeral. These are very private pictures, but they tell so much. Thank you Manu'a!

  • Kealii  Our Hawaiian friend who did studies in Manu'a provided some great pictures from his recent trip. I greatly appreciated his help.