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Samoan poet Eti Saaga dies

Samoan poet Eti Saaga dies

January 1, 2018 Posted by DPouesi Uncategorized
Eti Saaga and his daughter Terri. [Photo: Monica Miller]
By Radio New Zealand

The author of a poem which is studied at colleges and universities in the Pacific region, Eti Saaga, has died .

His daughter Terri Saaga Sua said her father died at Kuakini Medical Centre in Honolulu.

He was 67.

In his lifetime, Eti had been a builder of roads, a journalist, a government press officer, TV host, documentary producer, speech writer and translator for a congressman.

Eti was one of the star graduates of Samoa College and was influenced by his English teacher, the novelist Albert Wendt.

He turned down a scholarship to study in New Zealand, opting instead to be a labourer, building roads.

It was then that he penned his most famous poem, “Me the Labourer”, which is studied at universities in Fiji, New Zealand and Samoa.

After a few years as a reporter for the Samoa Times newspaper in Apia, Eti and his wife, the late Otilia Hunkin Saaga moved to American Samoa where he worked as a press officer in government departments.

He was also a press officer and speech writer for the late Congressman Faleomavaega Eni Hunkin for more than two decades.

He is survived by four children.

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