Fōlauga 11
“ ‘Alo ma le Fili Mata‘utia” by Tui Toailoa. In this retelling of a traditional story, ‘Alo challenges a sea monster.
“ ‘O le Tuligā Moa” by Chanelle Nanai. The narrator of this story is not at all sure about eating the chicken she helped catch.
“ ‘O Aputifa‘i e Luasefulu i le Timoafa‘i” by Jill MacGregor. This article describes growing bananas, twenty fingers on each “hand”.
“Leai ni Maso mo le Mea‘ai o le Afi afi” by Natasha Ironside. The mussels look tempting out on the rocks, but is the sea too rough?
“ ‘O le Aso Fānau ‘o Feleti” by Kalala Raeli. Kuinileti finds out more about her friend’s late husband on his birthday.
“ ‘O se Aso Fa‘apitoa” by Lani Young. Dad is getting a special title, and it is a big day for the kids. This story was published as “Shark Day” in School Journal, Part 3 Number 2, 2006.
Item 11065.
Distribution
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Copies of this resource are being distributed in March to schools with standing orders for materials in Sāmoan.