Afioga Afoafouvale Misimoa (25 September 1900 – 18 February 1971), also known by his European name Harry William Moors, was a Western Samoan businessman and politician.
Misimoa was born in September 1900, the son of Harry Jay Moors, an American trader and friend of Robert Louis Stevenson.
[1] He was subsequently seconded to the United States Marine Corps, training American army personnel in bush tactics and jungle warfare.
Prior to the 1961 elections he renounced his European status and contested the Samoan constituency of Palauli East, defeating former Minister Tualaulelei Mauri by 46 votes to 42.
However, Mauri submitted a petition seeking to overturn his defeat,[4] claiming that a death oath had been placed on voters by a local chief if Misimoa was not elected.