The Journal of Sāmoan Studies (JSS) is a multidisciplinary publication devoted to the study of Sāmoa. The Centre for Sāmoan Studies gratefully acknowledges the reviewers who contributed to the blind review process for this volume.
Content
Articles
Climate Change Opportunities for Small Island Developing States (SIDS) – The Samoan Experience
Susana Taua’a, National University of Sāmoa.
Transformations to Fa’amatai (Sāmoan Chiefly System): Implications for Climate Change Resilience in Samoa
Anita Latai Niusulu, National University of Samoa.
The 1918 Influenza Epidemic in Sāmoa and the Sāmoa Church (LMS)
Brian T. Alofaituli, National University of Sāmoa.
Family Tradition, Curriculum and Voices – Road to Success
Tavita Lipine, National University of Sāmoa.
Authority of the Matai Sa’o in Contemporary Sāmoa: At Home and Abroad
Meleisea Leasiolagi Malama Meleisea, National University of Sāmoa.
Shorter Communications
Commentary: Labour Migration in and out of Sāmoa
Masami Tsujita Levi, National University of Sāmoa.
Collecting Memories
Leua Latai, National University of Sāmoa.
Reviews
Tatau: A History of Sāmoan Tattooing by Sean Mallon and Sebastian Galliot
Penelope Schoeffel, National University of Sāmoa.
To Walk Under Palm Trees, The Germans in Sāmoa: Snapshots from Albums – Part One by Tony Brunt
Safua Akeli Amaama, National University of Sāmoa.