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Navigating the Future: A Samoan Perspective on U.S.-Pacific Relations [Paperback]

Eni F. H. Faleomavaega (Author)
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December 1, 1995
In this book, Congressman Eni Faleomavaega sets the intellectual and legislative agenda on Pacific issues for the next decade. As a delegate from American Samoa, he naturally focuses on the Pacific Island issues, but demonstrates considerable knowledge in Asian security and trade concerns. The author navigates a middle ground between those who see evil in everything that the U.S. does and the Pollyannas that are incapable of seeing any wrong. In readable prose we are mentored through arcane constitutional and treaty issues such as Exclusive Economic Zones, Territorial Status and Nuclear Free Zones. The author is also adept at explaining the more mundane problems of driftnet fishing, and agricultural and commercial policy. But the reader must realize that Eni is a Pacific Islander first and a scholar and practitioner second. Therefore, cultural issues mold his world view and knit together such diverse issues as American Indian policy, media fairness, and trad! e. This book will be valued by Americans and Pacific people alike, for Faleomavaega is one of the few Pacific Islander Americans who is in regular and informed contact with the whole Pacific Region - especially with the 22 Pacific Island nations and territories. He is highly respected throughout for productivity, pragmatism, dedication and integrity.

Faleomavaega has probably done more than any U.S. Congressman to improve the lot of people throughout the Pacific Island region, and to facilitate a deeper and more mutually beneficial relationship with the United States. In addition to superb service to his electorate (as shown by the fact that he has been re-elected four times in a row and still earns more than double the votes of his nearest rival), he has taken many initiatives for the Pacific Islands region as a whole.

The book outlines ways in which relations between the United States and the Pacific can be improved to mutual advantage and calls for deeper understanding! of the exceedingly diverse cultures and socio-political systems of this vast region.


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Congressman Faleomavaega sets the intelectual and legislative agenda on Pacific issues for the next decade. The author navigates a middle ground between those who see evil in everything that the U.S. does and the Pollyannas that are incapable of seeing any wrong. -- Dale Robertson, Ph.D., B.Y.U. Gawaii Campus

This book will be valued by Americans and Pacific people alike, for Faleomavaega is one of the few Pacific Island Americans who is in regular and informed contact with the whole Pacific Region. -- Ron Crocombe, The Institute of Pacific Studies

About the Author

Eni F. H. Faleomavaega is Member of Congress, Democrat - American Samoa. He was born in American Samoa to Eni and Taualai Hunkin of the village of Vailoatai. Faleomavaega holds the matai title, Faleomavaega of the Faiivae Family of Leone, American Samoa. He and his wife, Hinanui Bambridge Cave of Papeete, Tahiti have five children.

Faleomavaega attended Vailoatai and Laie Elementary Schools, and in 1962 received his diploma from Kahuku High school in Hawaii. He earned a Bachelor of Arts in Political Science/History from Brigham Young University, Provo, Utah in 1966; a Juris Doctor from the University of Houston Law School in 1972; and a Master of Law from the University of California, Berkeley in 1973.

His public service include American Samoa Representative to the U.S. Congress (1989-present) Lieutenant Governor of American Samoa (1985-1988) Deputy Attorney General of American Samoa (1981-1984) Staff Counsel to House of Representative Committee on Interior and Insular AFfairs (1975-1981)and Administrative Assistant to Paramount Chief A. U. Fuimaono - American Samoa's first elected Representative to Washington D.C. (1973-1975). Faleomavaega also served in the United States Army; Honorable Discharge 1966-1969, Vietnam Veteran United States Army Reserve; Captain, U.S. Army Judge Advocate General's Corps.


Product Details

  • Paperback: 146 pages
  • Publisher: Institute of Pacific Studies (December 1, 1995)
  • ISBN-10: 0964442612
  • ISBN-13: 978-0964442610
  • Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (2 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #4,170,760 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

 

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5.0 out of 5 stars A must have Amerika Samoa reference, January 30, 2006
This review is from: Navigating the Future: A Samoan Perspective on U.S.-Pacific Relations (Paperback)
From this book I learned more about the territory, the Pacific region, the United States, and Faleomavaega. This man has worked toward a positive direction for American Samoa with regards to the Pacific and U.S. Much of the content of this book can still be applied today in the territory. For Samoans in the U.S. we all have ties back to Amerika Samoa in one way or another. This book covers a few of the issues that effect Samoa, compromising traditional cultural values and the influence of the modern world.
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4 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Excellent Introduction to America's Little Known Colony, December 21, 2001
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Few Americans know that the United States still owns a relic from the Age of Colonialism below the Equator, and that this "possession" is not faring so well after 101 years of benign neglect. Congressman Faleomavaega is a gifted writer. Few people could cram quite so much information into 142 pages and still have the result highly readable. But it's not a happy story when for 51 years the proud people of American Samoa had their Governor appointed by the US Navy, and then for another 26 years their Governor was always a personal friend of the Secretary of the Interior. Yet the author is basically an optimistic person, and he continually cites the many accomplishments of Asian and Pacific Island Americans, and the success of local initiatives in agricultural development, commercial policy, and educational achievement.

I was really surprised that a Member of Congress could endorse the pagan and gruesome Ritual of the Tatau. The current medical literature suggests that severe physical punishments during initiation rites can be life threatening. And then after such a persuasive plea for Americans to take Pacific policy seriously, the Congressman asks for only half a loaf. After 101 years of being required to be Americans, the people of American Samoa deserve Commonwealth or Statehood status. If their price for joining the Union is permanent protection of the Samoan tradition of communal property ownership, it is doubtful that very many Americans would object.

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