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  • čas přidán 14. 03. 2017
  • Winner of the NZ TV Award 2017 'Best Pasifika Programme'. #TalesOfTime Coco Doco Oscar Kightley is in Samoa to explore his Solomon Island Ancestry. He discovers how these 'Tama Uli' or 'Black People' as they're also known, came to Samoa over 100 years ago. He also learns about the legacy they left behind and the difficulties they still face today.
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Komentáře • 273

  • @rojahcroker
    @rojahcroker Před 3 lety +23

    Born to a Fijian mother and raised in Samoa...oh the racism I faced growing up. Psychologically and emotionally draining childhood abuse. Thank I left the place.

    • @ChrisEAdlay
      @ChrisEAdlay Před rokem

      U know what if you're white u face racism too from samoans cos you're not samoan enough for them even if u speak it

  • @MissLee33
    @MissLee33 Před 7 lety +84

    the govt needs to leave these tama uli alone!! it's their land, n they are Samoans too. keepn u guys in prayers my tama uli families!! luv u guys

    • @maga_partyof53
      @maga_partyof53 Před 3 lety +2

      Malo Lee🤙

    • @friedaschwalger7195
      @friedaschwalger7195 Před 3 lety

      Samoans are not white though lol look at your colour compare it it to a white and a black 😅!!!!!??These videos are stupid.

    • @friedaschwalger7195
      @friedaschwalger7195 Před 3 lety +2

      Your light brown comes from the mixing with the colonisers! Yous are originally black

    • @sasharowen9584
      @sasharowen9584 Před 2 lety +2

      @@friedaschwalger7195 no we are brown. how dare you tell us who we are

  • @orlanariee
    @orlanariee Před 4 lety +30

    It took a dna test to realise that i was melanesian...This explains why it showed up that i was Samoan and from Solomon island too.. ❤

    • @gfirisua6654
      @gfirisua6654 Před 4 lety +6

      Orla J. Solomon Islands descendants in Fiji and Australia came to the Solomons last year as part of their search of their motherland. Most of the black birding slaves were from the island of Malaita, and malaita is happy to welcome it's people.

  • @ondreyahnoemafaatui.878
    @ondreyahnoemafaatui.878 Před 7 lety +46

    Awesome work Coconet! This is a story that needs to be given as much oxygen as possible to make others aware of what's going on back home. Being a darker Samoan doesn't make you less of a Samoan. We are all one. Malo Coconet ☺

  • @lencymuna465
    @lencymuna465 Před 7 lety +110

    I am from Solomon Islands and this is an interest story. This is the first time I have heard that Solomon Islanders are also taken as slaves to work in Samoa. Thank you TheCoconet for sharing this piece of history.

    • @faapologasolomons3095
      @faapologasolomons3095 Před 7 lety +15

      there are few tribes living in Samoa, my grandad was frm the tribes of Magusi

    • @brideliatakanamadupeter3363
      @brideliatakanamadupeter3363 Před 7 lety +5

      true @Lency, an interesting piece of history....time Social Science lo high school iumi only savvy that some Solomon Islanders were taken to Queensland and Fiji to work in sugar cane plantations...now me just savvy that some of them were also taken to Samoa.

    • @31titan70
      @31titan70 Před 6 lety +3

      lency muna the trade slave in the island spark by the white man..not only your ppl was affected but the rest of the islanders was force into this..we have an island in Tonga nobody live there anymore but the story was they were taken to slavery

    • @Vae07
      @Vae07 Před 5 lety +7

      My great grandfather was taken from the Solomon islands as a boy to work in samoa. His marriage to my samoan great grandmother was the first of its kind under Samoan law and he was the last Solomon who came on that vessel at that time to pass away. He was over 100 years old when he passed away.

    • @tristanprice401
      @tristanprice401 Před 5 lety +6

      Lol didnt realise that samoan men held hands i thought it was only solomon islands i was always too embaressed to tell people boys hold hands in fear they would call me gay

  • @RastasNevaDie
    @RastasNevaDie Před 5 lety +14

    When he’s holding hands with his uncle reminds me of my grandpa 😢😭 I’m Tongan and my grandpa used to hold my hand even up til I was in high school

  • @sonyastanley5163
    @sonyastanley5163 Před 5 lety +20

    I love my TAMA ULI for life. Born bred and baptized EFKS SOGI.

  • @UsoDak
    @UsoDak Před 7 lety +68

    i truely hope the government is not treating these people as foreigners. racism towards our people is ridiculous

  • @gfirisua6654
    @gfirisua6654 Před 4 lety +14

    Tama uli big love all the way from the Solomon islands 🇸🇧

  • @lrein077
    @lrein077 Před 4 lety +13

    Please remember WE ALL are children of this great MOANA NUNUI (Pasifika). Sending ALOHA to all our Samoan cousins of ALL COLORS. Keep racial discrimination in the past.

  • @tobidean7526
    @tobidean7526 Před 7 lety +29

    I remember in 2009 whilst researching Pacific and Polynesian contribution to Australian society....let me tell you how angry, shocked and just very emotional I was when I came across black birding....I am a very proud Samoan living in Australia. These issues need to be raised I firmly believe that. I'm Samoan 100%....A bit of this and a bit of that but 100% Samoan lol...lol.. im proud to have artists such as Tama Uli, Forcing Samoa to see a true reflection of its Past and current prejudices. Good on you Oscar. I'm over the double standards in Samoa. you even get it with nz Samoans. They think just because we live in Australia we some how have no clue of what it is to be Samoan or we have magically forgotten... So you see its a trickle affect....Black Brown Yellow Light brown....Samoa is diverse...embrace it. Let's all get behind Sogi and make some noise because let's face it, this is just the beginning your village could be next.

    • @talavoualo2597
      @talavoualo2597 Před 3 lety +3

      Hopefully Samoa will vote this government out

  • @matasavelino9279
    @matasavelino9279 Před 7 lety +55

    Wow! I had no idea blackbirding was a part of Samoa's history. This is shameful!! The ancestors of the people of Sogi were forcibly removed from their homes, their land & loved ones and treated like animals. I'm appalled that the Samoan government is doing the exact same thing to the people of Sogi in this day in age.
    Thank U Oscar for shining a spotlight on this dark history of Samoa. I hope social media will continue the momentum in highlighting the plight of the people of Sogi.
    My prayers & thoughts are with you all. Keep up the fight✊❤🙏

    • @saraphinateariki7092
      @saraphinateariki7092 Před 5 lety +1

      Mata Savelino we still havent learnt.history repeats

    • @paulakula5121
      @paulakula5121 Před 4 lety +4

      There's nothing shameful about this, if anything, its the Germans..

    • @AnnaSapau
      @AnnaSapau Před 3 lety

      @@paulakula5121 Exactly!! Such unnecessary drama haha Polynesians were slave trading amongst each island group long before the Europeans. Shining a light exposes facts about our history but as Oscar mentioned, we don’t dwell on the past, it’s all about now and the future. Nonetheless, the government’s actions were dishonorable, as proven by its current state and the current caretaker portraying a dictator role instead of stepping down as Prime Minister with dignity and honor.

    • @vainekeanguna7572
      @vainekeanguna7572 Před rokem +1

      Why are you blaming Samoa it was the Europeans who took them there just like Fiji and West Indies

  • @lasarusasosiceni663
    @lasarusasosiceni663 Před 3 lety +6

    There's so many rubbish on CZcams and this video added value to my life.

  • @Jojo-fh2yr
    @Jojo-fh2yr Před 7 lety +38

    Can we just appreciate how amazing this doco is? As a teen nz raised pacific islander Ive never even heard about this part of our Island culture. I wish I learnt about it in history class while i learnt about trades/slaves in the all over the world dating centuries ago, never did it occur it happened in the islands too regarding melanesians and polynesians. So sad im glad they are fighting to stay you can see the emotions and determination in his eyes, no amount of money is equal to the land your parents sacrificed for you ❤ really sparked a fire in me being mela/polynesian ive experienced racism by my own kind

  • @vailima49aston99
    @vailima49aston99 Před 5 lety +61

    They are SAMOANS!!!!! Get over it GOD put our Solomon brothers there for a reason

  • @sexyfunboi
    @sexyfunboi Před 7 lety +41

    it's important there story be told ...well done

  • @mekisavaliga3003
    @mekisavaliga3003 Před 4 lety +13

    This is so sad man we are all Samoans doesn't matter what color skin you have and backgrounds and so forth. In my opinion they're a part of our history and they deserve all the respects well they have my respect. God bless y'all and hope everything works out and get to keep your land cus y'all deserve it y'all and myself are the same alofa aku we're one unity is our strength.

  • @viliamip5630
    @viliamip5630 Před 7 lety +18

    God bless the people in Sogi! I pray God will continue to protect & guide then on their path of life! God will prevail!!!!

  • @iosefotulafono6919
    @iosefotulafono6919 Před 7 lety +19

    That photograph I recognised this person at 0:08 my Great great great Grandfather is in this photograph in this as well but he is not shown his name was Josè Pereira who was of African Portuguese Samoan heritage he worked for Godffrey and sons which was a German copra firm during German colonisation in Samoa where alot of Melenesian people were taken to Samoa to work the copra fields I never realised the true significance of this photograph until now

  • @dvmei
    @dvmei Před 3 lety +8

    I am familiar with most of the Solomon descendants in Samoa. We had quite a lot of brothers and sisters who played a huge role in my great grandparents, grandmother's siblings, mother's siblings' lives, and then ours. Over time, we have considered them aiga after their many contributions to our family in Afega, Samoa. I love my tagata 'uli family!

  • @sonnyboy9257
    @sonnyboy9257 Před 3 lety +8

    This is the third time watching this I feel so sorry for my pacific brothers and sisters, I was trying to link us up together with concerns generally for the well-being of others.but I’m getting a lot of bad feedback for trying to do so. The weather gets worse and the tide rides higher each year. Talking can open many doors through to many hearts. Plenty room in nz. Let’s heal together 💖

  • @tinogym4679
    @tinogym4679 Před 4 lety +9

    The PM it all about himself. The people need to stand up for there right and for the future of there kids..🙏🙏🙏🙏

  • @elithexxx1020
    @elithexxx1020 Před rokem +3

    Gotta be kidding this is happening in Samoa much love to the family in Sogi 🇼🇸

  • @sharono1227
    @sharono1227 Před 7 lety +37

    #FightForTamaUli✊

  • @OMGitsPriesT
    @OMGitsPriesT Před rokem +2

    Samoans need to understand that discrimination based on the color of our skin was brought to us by missionaries and europeans. It was the Eurpeans who divided us into Polynesia and Melanesia. Our Fijian brothers are as much a part of us as we are of them despite what palagis tell us. We are all tagata pasefika. Europeans and Australians black birded our polynesian ancestors, but we cannot hold a grudge because we were gullible to allow it to happen to our brothers and sisters. It is time for us to love and educate each other and move forward not as samoans, tongans, tahitians or fijians, but as Tagata Pasefika.

  • @realtalk682
    @realtalk682 Před 5 lety +6

    Awesome uce. We are all Samoan!!!! 🤟🏽💯🤜🏽✌🏼

  • @RIAnizzle
    @RIAnizzle Před 7 lety +34

    Wow. Thank you for sharing this video. It was sad to watch this in 2017, that Samoans in Samoa are being unfairly treated by the govt of Samoa. This doesn't surprise me tho, I know Samoans are a proud group of people, but even they mistreat and ridicule their own people for having dark skin color. Racism for sure. Glad this video has been filmed so that many become aware of social injustices among our own people.

  • @joefuti4279
    @joefuti4279 Před 4 lety +23

    Wow this is the samoan culture? Since when samoa. You accepted the white man but couldn’t accept the brothers from the solomon islands. Samoa kalofae. I stand with the families of sogi. #TAMAULI

  • @iceandcoconuts
    @iceandcoconuts Před 7 lety +12

    This is such a very insightful documentary about our history.

  • @sidaisdad
    @sidaisdad Před 7 lety +12

    his grandma was so regal and beautiful 👊

  • @MaluluKeleGuiSila
    @MaluluKeleGuiSila Před 7 lety +7

    I remember some people from Sogi. Mr Levi (was teacher at Leifiifi Junior Secondary School in late 90s), Mr Tokuma (was teacher at Apia Middle Primary School in the early 90s), some class mates from late 80s to late 90s; Kevita with the ponytails, KHart, and Peretiso...still remember them..great kids

    • @paulakula5121
      @paulakula5121 Před 4 lety

      Mr Tokuma spends some of his time is Lower Hutt, NZ..Great man..

  • @stace275
    @stace275 Před 7 lety +8

    great doco. wish it was longer!! hearts go out to the people of Sogi...

  • @MrBarelytone
    @MrBarelytone Před 5 lety +7

    See the short film "Blackbird", about indentures Solomon Islands workers in Queensland. Sad history of the Pacific

  • @isodaniel371
    @isodaniel371 Před 3 lety +9

    Melanesian Black Power !!! ✊✊✊

  • @nafanuasfemur5733
    @nafanuasfemur5733 Před 7 lety +71

    Can we please discuss the fact that anti-blackness in modern Samoa is influenced by decades of white occupation and influence???

    • @nic506
      @nic506 Před 7 lety +3

      NafanuasFemur aye I've been razed in Samoa as a kid and we made fun of those with darker skin... ME'A ULI/black thing.... ranking one another buy skin tone is life:)

    • @nafanuasfemur5733
      @nafanuasfemur5733 Před 7 lety +3

      experienced MEME Source 2.0 not how you spell it but OK cool

    • @nafanuasfemur5733
      @nafanuasfemur5733 Před 7 lety

      ok bye edgelord

    • @turnbacktime6618
      @turnbacktime6618 Před 7 lety +1

      You can't blame whites for everything.

    • @nafanuasfemur5733
      @nafanuasfemur5733 Před 7 lety +4

      but you can blame them for what they're responsible for so tough tits

  • @manavai9159
    @manavai9159 Před 6 lety +11

    Is there an update on this village? Thanks for putting out thought provoking stories of our people all acorss Oceania, Coconet. So happy that this platform exists!

  • @djmlg4175
    @djmlg4175 Před 2 lety +2

    Good on you Tama. Keep fighting for what it belongs to you and whole entire families. You are absolutely right, your parents worked so hard and have earned that and now they are trying to get rid of you and families, that is cruel and heartless. ❤️❤️❤️

  • @danatito135
    @danatito135 Před 7 lety +8

    This really saddens me 😢
    Please do not give up!

  • @johncarter6331
    @johncarter6331 Před 7 lety +18

    Great story, I just realized samoa has a big racist problem. I mean I've always learned about the German, British n NZ in Intermediate school back in samoa but never about the Tama Uli which are a part of our History.I've lived in samoa for 20years. My dad is a descendant of German n My mother is a descendant of the Tama Uli, her dad was fluent in Solomon Language. Alot of the Solomon descendants live in the village of Aele today.

    • @gfirisua6654
      @gfirisua6654 Před 4 lety +1

      John Carter I'm an Solomon Islander and I'm interested in you familys story.

    • @theephraimite
      @theephraimite Před 3 lety

      Nope, not a huge racist problem. The Samoan government is just stupid for trying to reclaim the land. If it was land given by Samoan chiefs, the chiefs were never treat them like this. So you see, it’s the stupid government’s lust for land that is the problem, not Samoans in general.

  • @sienna3830
    @sienna3830 Před 3 lety +2

    Great story thanks for sharing! I hope the tama uli can keep there land and prosper and multiply for many more years to come. They belong there, born and bred. They’ve spent most of their time there. They have every right to claim.

  • @teamyep4779
    @teamyep4779 Před 4 lety +8

    I am a tama uli decent. And im sad hearing about this. Both my great grandfathers are from Solomon Islands and Papua new Guinea. Both on my mother side. This makes me sad.

  • @saasaachong7115
    @saasaachong7115 Před 4 lety +3

    Thank you for sharing this video, I always wondering about this issue when I first heard it on Talafou from Samoa everyday. What ever happen ile "Fa'avae ile Atua Samoa" This family have been in Samoa for over hundered years. Nanai I pray for you and your families. May God bless you and your aiga.

  • @lesinatomasi348
    @lesinatomasi348 Před 3 lety +3

    Wow I'm so sad so shock when I'm watching this video,thanks for sharing,we r all one blood black or white or what ever we r? God made us only one blood we r the Samoa family,o Samoa e FAAVAE ILE ATUA🙏👏🇼🇸👏🙏

  • @pana6572
    @pana6572 Před 3 lety +1

    May God bless our Tama Uli people and it breaks my heart stumbling upon this documentary. It was their ancestors sweat and Blood that helped to build Samoa. Leave them alone and they're Samoans as well.

  • @anastasiaflynn5108
    @anastasiaflynn5108 Před 3 lety +2

    As for me we are all one, God bless all peoples of Samoa

  • @tapumatamua7908
    @tapumatamua7908 Před 4 lety +5

    As we know Samoa is one of Demoracy Country,,and I believe all human being we're in Samoa before 1962 was automatically resident,and they surely have freedom and right,I feel sorry about these people,I still remember the guy from this family in Sogi,his name is Tokuma we went together in School in Malifa and it's more than 20years I think,I suppose to love these people,we all human being and never never think like racial conflicts.

  • @andreniko3563
    @andreniko3563 Před 6 lety +20

    This is not the Samoa that I was raised under. They are more Samoan then I am. The government there needs to pay attention. They need to see that they are splitting Samoa. This man and his family have every right to stay. The government searching for some loophole to say they can not stay !!!! Omg. Not the true Samoan culture. True Samoan is who this family in Sogi is. Shame on the government. If the family say No. Then leave them alone. It’s called Not for sale!!!! Don’t cheat the family of there rights !!!!

  • @a.a9939
    @a.a9939 Před 4 lety +11

    "$3000 offer" lol that's just a big slap in face to the family

  • @jay.1925
    @jay.1925 Před 4 lety +7

    I have Solomon blood my great grandfather was full Solomon who was brought over for slavery with his brother and sister but his brother and sister went back to Solomon.

    • @gfirisua6654
      @gfirisua6654 Před 4 lety

      Jason Maila wow, do you know which Island your great grandfather is from?

    • @jay.1925
      @jay.1925 Před 4 lety +1

      @@gfirisua6654 Buka I remember my aunty saying she remembers her day saying puka. Would love to go there and find my Solomon side.

    • @jay.1925
      @jay.1925 Před 3 lety

      @Tovala Cram samoa my grandpa from Aele my grandma from Falelatai

    • @zzeedstun7151
      @zzeedstun7151 Před 2 lety

      @@jay.1925 bougainville?

    • @jay.1925
      @jay.1925 Před 2 lety

      @@zzeedstun7151 huh?

  • @bamfam8544
    @bamfam8544 Před 3 lety +2

    These are our brothers from Soloman Islands. #TagataPasifika

  • @tekuenertainment
    @tekuenertainment Před rokem +1

    I’m truly amazed at this finding this out 5 years later is a definite shock doing all the research I can do to see if they still are there and what happened.really wish things like this were told to us in school and what can be done if anything can be done at this point😢

  • @jayshaw4197
    @jayshaw4197 Před 7 lety +3

    Amazing journalism! Thanks Osa!

  • @Tokoa144
    @Tokoa144 Před 3 lety +2

    Well done Oscar.. This is a great story to highlight.

  • @pandajay14
    @pandajay14 Před 5 lety +4

    I hope and pray something is done in favour of the SAMOAN people who are being served with this injustice..

  • @lexboi87
    @lexboi87 Před 5 lety +5

    I am Samoan & took DNA testing last year & found out I am 20% Melanesian. That was a nice surprise to now know.

    • @robertjalu6897
      @robertjalu6897 Před 4 lety +1

      Yep we all have that Melanesian blood, if you were without it you would be South American - the Denisovan gene will make you bigger btw

    • @psmith7344
      @psmith7344 Před 4 lety

      Which company did you use for dna testing?

    • @mrfin02
      @mrfin02 Před 2 lety

      @@robertjalu6897 not all have Melanesian dna

  • @TaavaoJohnTaavao
    @TaavaoJohnTaavao Před 4 lety +2

    An update would be nice. I truly hope our Tama Uli Samoan Brothers and Sisters were treated with Respect and Dignity. To me they are Samoans without a doubt.

  • @kaisermichael4809
    @kaisermichael4809 Před 4 lety +1

    I use to visit family who lived in Sogi I have fond memories of my Tamauli aiga full of love and Hospitality they are also awesome Samoan Citizens all my live and prayers for u all God Bless

  • @Seashepherd47
    @Seashepherd47 Před 7 lety +19

    Symptoms of the light skin complex, I think most small island countries have this problem.

  • @Lexwin8923
    @Lexwin8923 Před 10 měsíci

    I thought I knew everything about blackbirding, looks like I don't. Shocked to find out it was also in Samoa. Thank you for sharing this piece of blackbirding history.

  • @lafitaniomani8520
    @lafitaniomani8520 Před 3 lety +2

    I have known some in my village and my congregation straighten them off,, well some of then to not call them meaulis (dark ones) but call them by their names and family name. Love and respect them uncondionality.

  • @peteopetaia7829
    @peteopetaia7829 Před rokem +1

    Kalofae….God bless you all my Tokuma Aiga❤️🙏🏽

  • @Timuia_ipaepaetele685
    @Timuia_ipaepaetele685 Před 6 lety +4

    Talofa'e i hope they are still in sogi the tama uli

  • @efaleafine
    @efaleafine Před 3 lety +1

    Thank you for sharing this.

  • @kckepu
    @kckepu Před 7 lety

    Thank you for that bit of history. Learnt something new.

  • @michaelweb7416
    @michaelweb7416 Před 5 lety +26

    "Tama Uli" refers to melanesians or dark skin people of pacific origin.
    O le "Afelika" means someone who is of 1st generation African heritage.
    "Meauli" means the "black diaspora" or African descendants via transatlantic slave trade, people refer themselves as just "Black" who now have a distinct culture from Africans due to adaptation. The difference is labeling one "African" and the other "an African". Both not to be confused. The word "mea" ex "mea'ai" ,meatau, meafai" means variety. People with very little knowledge of their own culture can be confused with the context of their language.

    • @generobinson1462
      @generobinson1462 Před 4 lety +1

      What??!!

    • @ChrisEAdlay
      @ChrisEAdlay Před rokem

      Mea uli literally black thing. I don't like mea uli, a person is not a thing and afakasi cos we don't do caste system in samoa

  • @ioanefagasa9532
    @ioanefagasa9532 Před 3 lety +1

    Money & Materials will go to dust but Land & Title is stay forever for children generation to come. Samoan 🇼🇸🇦🇸 should fight to keep their land & Title their Ancestors handed down to generation to generation.

  • @penskyfile5290
    @penskyfile5290 Před 3 lety +2

    Thanks for sharing and I too hope that people will come away with a new appreciation for tolerance. Just last night I watched the dawn raids documentary and it’s sadly ironic that Samoans are not immune to imposing the same treatment on people that they endured in NZ. That said, it’s not surprising because man’s nature is depraved and we’re all capable of doing despicable things. Maranatha and may God bless Samoa.

  • @saraphinateariki7092
    @saraphinateariki7092 Před 5 lety +2

    Gud example of history repeating itself. No matter wat country..greed n sum peoples eyes is wat seems to be the down fall. No matter wat race.

  • @louieiese154
    @louieiese154 Před 5 lety +1

    The land and home that Dad and Mom labored for and prepared for thier Children and their future is more important then all the Money in the world.

  • @SuperItalics
    @SuperItalics Před 6 lety

    Thank you so much xxx

  • @charlottetupou7118
    @charlottetupou7118 Před 7 lety

    Wow! God speed thank you for such a informative video and speaking out. Prayers for you all in Samoa.

  • @whiteleleim
    @whiteleleim Před 6 lety +2

    Sounds similar to dragons of Samoa about the Chinese labours. Breaks my heart for our Solomon and Melanesian bro/sis were basically slaves, in the old times. Just like the song goes, stolen from Africa bough to America.. shame . Bob Marley sings in his music.. Being that I’m samoan and my father’s grandfather was a Chinese man. There were always story’s about my Chinese family but very short n confusing as hell, was not allowed to Talk about it. Watching these videos really open my mind and help me understand the b/s all around us. I’m here in the USA n I’m raising 3 beautiful afikasi girls and it burns me inside wen ppl say negative things about black dark skinned ppl. What’s really ashamed is we our God FEARING ppl yet wwjd . Is that not preach enough in SAMOA . I love Christ but don’t portray as that and discriminate on others ! ONLY GOD can JUDGE us. My pray goes out to this beautiful family, money is the root of all evil. GOD don’t like UGLY

  • @mikejones4628
    @mikejones4628 Před 6 lety +4

    My great grandmothers family is from there...I don't know how she wined up in American Samoa...you can see in my bloodline the dark skin... we're also connected to the Alabama QB Tua Tagovailoa...

  • @uasimoapaseka3068
    @uasimoapaseka3068 Před 3 lety +2

    This is a heartbreaking discovery for me, to know that as Pacific Islanders we are capable of rejecting one of our own kinds! I am Tongan and we are one people of the Pacific.

  • @ronaldnapoleone4443
    @ronaldnapoleone4443 Před 6 lety

    Than you for sharing this video.....

  • @asomaliuaii2843
    @asomaliuaii2843 Před rokem +1

    Uso we love you,e le o Samoa o Kuilaepa

  • @tamamatu6395
    @tamamatu6395 Před 4 lety +3

    I actually was born and raised in Samoa and never knew that some Samoans had foreign ancestry. I just thought they spent too much time in the sun. I always did used to wonder why my dad's side had darker skin and my mum side had lighter skin. Now I know my mom side mixed with some American with their village being close to a former US airbase and my dad had an Asian and Melanesian side.

  • @rexfaleono5764
    @rexfaleono5764 Před 7 lety +2

    I grew up knowing this man and his family this is sad and upsetting too hear what his family is going through...and the fuckn government to have the nerve to offer 3000 is a slap in the face wtf!!!

  • @wadewilson7868
    @wadewilson7868 Před 5 lety

    I need to know more of this stories..

  • @Skybar23
    @Skybar23 Před 3 lety +2

    This is called COLOURISM. IT happens literally everywhere in the world

  • @sidaisdad
    @sidaisdad Před 7 lety +17

    The Pacific is all one people. The problem of color in Samoa finds its basis in Organized Religion through European Colonization. To solve these issues, we must think in terms of De-Colonization. I'm my honest opinion... Like some folks really believe the prophets in the holy scriptures are European 🤔. I liked this video, but it is the beginning of creating change, by starting the dialogue. Tasi Loto from Seattle ChoooHooooo

    • @nic506
      @nic506 Před 7 lety +3

      Sea Iese we aren't even black,, ohh here we go Social Justice Warriors and BLACK LIES MATTER!!!... if you think of yourself being black then theirs no point to call yourself a POLY your better off being called MICRO or MELA.. poly is brown, not black...hahaha

    • @sidaisdad
      @sidaisdad Před 7 lety +5

      experienced MEME Source 2.0 your brainwashed, when you make it out the sunken place, get at me. until then, you should do more reading.... Shout out to Fiji for the Kava, bulavanaka!

  • @JohnDoe-lb4bq
    @JohnDoe-lb4bq Před 5 lety +4

    "Aua ke gagu mai", something my late grandmother would have said. LOL 😂😄 kalofae si loomatua

  • @danafatujr7214
    @danafatujr7214 Před 2 lety

    Is this still going on in 2021, Kalo Fai!…..my heart goes out to our darker, lighter people…Do not take our grace and patience for weakness….

  • @PemasaAuelua
    @PemasaAuelua Před rokem

    God is good 💯 Awesome job buddy 👍

  • @fredpuni
    @fredpuni Před 3 lety +2

    Malo Lava Uso, and Coconut TV for making this public to the International Community.
    Now that Fiame and FAST have put an end to the HRPP and Tuilaepa’s (Hidden agenda of ) the Chinese funded wharf …we hope these “Samoans” (regardless of Colour) are granted their rightful entitlement to their heritage land.
    Samoa! “In God we trust “

  • @dimann1090
    @dimann1090 Před 7 lety

    fascinating wow

  • @romeo9281
    @romeo9281 Před 3 lety +2

    Prayers for sogi❤🥺

  • @louisa274
    @louisa274 Před 5 lety

    Unbelievable story wow

  • @MaluluKeleGuiSila
    @MaluluKeleGuiSila Před 7 lety

    Pls post one with translations. I want to hear what the old lady said

  • @samuelc8894
    @samuelc8894 Před 3 lety

    malo Oscar for open what might never be known to our people . .

  • @margropati2738
    @margropati2738 Před 2 lety +2

    This is interesting, I have been looking for my Grandmother’s ancestors for a long time. She died when my father was a young child and doesn’t remember her. She was dark skin woman(Fijian) named-Vaitupu Soli from Safune I believe, married to a Methodist Rev. Ropati. Her relative married Olaf Fredrick Nelson which she named my father after. If anyone have any info I would appreciated.

  • @21685_
    @21685_ Před 2 lety +2

    Any update since FAST is now in charge?

  • @gatway2376
    @gatway2376 Před 3 lety

    Very important history never told

  • @KaranSingh-to1ol
    @KaranSingh-to1ol Před 7 lety

    That's nice

  • @teuilarose5836
    @teuilarose5836 Před 3 lety +1

    ❤️❤️❤️

  • @flyingdumokodarkbaka9698

    which part of the solomon island did your ancestors came from?

  • @beetran2546
    @beetran2546 Před 3 lety +1

    Any follow up with this story

  • @ibuypower579
    @ibuypower579 Před 5 lety +2

    MEA'ULI

  • @FrostHWT10
    @FrostHWT10 Před 3 lety +2

    I lived in Samoa all my life except for going abroad for studies but even then I've never seen or heard about any racism issue in samoa about black people this documentary is very biased and now people overseas look at it and say we Samoans are racist. I've seen it in the comments already people calling us racist are you proud of yourself Oscar and coconut tv...well done

    • @toon9828
      @toon9828 Před rokem

      Well said. It's all about power regardless of race. Race is a weapon when nothing else prevails. We are seeing that everywhere today. God bless

  • @Lannz31
    @Lannz31 Před 7 lety +10

    3000 tala for the family to move? Fa Felicia!

    • @Lannz31
      @Lannz31 Před 7 lety +8

      Glad they're standing and keeping their home!