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Fagaoalii Lefagaoali'i Satele Sunia (c. 1946 – September 5, 2015) was an American Samoan literacy advocate and educator. She served as the First Lady of American Samoa from January 1997 to March 2003 during the tenure of her husband, former Governor Tauese Sunia, who died in office in 2003. Sunia established and operated the Read to Me Samoa Program to promote reading in American Samoa. She also created the Tauese P. Sunia Memorial, a museum and visitor attraction dedicated to her late husband located at her home in Tutuila.

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  • Fagaoalii Lefagaoali'i Satele Sunia (c. 1946 – September 5, 2015) was an American Samoan literacy advocate and educator. She served as the First Lady of American Samoa from January 1997 to March 2003 during the tenure of her husband, former Governor Tauese Sunia, who died in office in 2003. Sunia established and operated the Read to Me Samoa Program to promote reading in American Samoa. She also created the Tauese P. Sunia Memorial, a museum and visitor attraction dedicated to her late husband located at her home in Tutuila. Sunia was one of the few women to be ordained a deacon in the Congregational Christian Church in American Samoa. (en)
  • Fagaoalii Lefagaoali i Satele Sunia (c. 1946 – 5 septembre 2015) était une militante pour l'alphabétisation et éducatrice des Samoa américaines. Elle est Première Dame des Samoa américaines de janvier 1997 à mars 2003, lorsque son époux Tauese Sunia est alors Gouverneur. Il meurt en fonction en 2003. Grande défenseure de l'alphabétisation, Sunia établie et gère le Read to Me Samoa Program pour promouvoir la lecture dans les Samoa américaines. Elle crée également le Tauese P. Sunia Memorial, un musée et une attraction touristique situé à son domicile à Fogagogo sur l'île de Tutuila, dédié à son défunt mari. Sunia est l'une des rares femmes à être ordonnée diacre de la Congrégation de l'Église Chrétienne des Samoa américaines (CCCAS). (fr)
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  • Fagaoalii Lefagaoali'i Satele Sunia (c. 1946 – September 5, 2015) was an American Samoan literacy advocate and educator. She served as the First Lady of American Samoa from January 1997 to March 2003 during the tenure of her husband, former Governor Tauese Sunia, who died in office in 2003. Sunia established and operated the Read to Me Samoa Program to promote reading in American Samoa. She also created the Tauese P. Sunia Memorial, a museum and visitor attraction dedicated to her late husband located at her home in Tutuila. (en)
  • Fagaoalii Lefagaoali i Satele Sunia (c. 1946 – 5 septembre 2015) était une militante pour l'alphabétisation et éducatrice des Samoa américaines. Elle est Première Dame des Samoa américaines de janvier 1997 à mars 2003, lorsque son époux Tauese Sunia est alors Gouverneur. Il meurt en fonction en 2003. Grande défenseure de l'alphabétisation, Sunia établie et gère le Read to Me Samoa Program pour promouvoir la lecture dans les Samoa américaines. Elle crée également le Tauese P. Sunia Memorial, un musée et une attraction touristique situé à son domicile à Fogagogo sur l'île de Tutuila, dédié à son défunt mari. (fr)
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