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English: Mau leaders and paramount chief Tupua Tamasese Lealofi III in front of the ocatagonal Mau office in Vaimoso village, near Apia, Samoa, 1929. The distinctive small building includes the sign 'Samoa mo Samoa' (Samoa for Samoa), the motto of the Mau movement, a national non-violent movement for Samoa's political independence in the early 1900s.
Gagana Samoa: Tupua Tamasese Lealofi III ma le Mau i luma o le ofisa a le Mau i Vaimoso, Upolu, 1929. I luma o le ofisa e tusi ai upu ia, 'Samoa mo Samoa', upu fa'amalosi o le Mau.
Date 1928 or 1929
Source http://mp.natlib.govt.nz/detail/?id=5981&l=mi
Author Alfred John Tattersall

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A group of men, including Tupua Tamasese Lealofi III (dressed in white), gathered around the office of the Mau - with the slogan Samoa Mo Samoa over the door, c 1928.

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