Composed by Napoleon Andrew Tuiteleleapaga and written by Mariota Tiumalu Tuiasosopo, it was officially adopted in 1950.
O ‘oe ole Penina ole Pasefika E mo’omia, e motu e lima, e...[b] Ua ta’uta’ua, I agaʻifanua[c] Ma ou tala mai anamua
Tutuila ma Manu’a Ala maia tu I luga[d] 𝄆 Tautua ma punou I lou Malo Ia manuia ia ulu ola Amerika Sāmoa Ole Malo ole sa’olotoga 𝄇 [a.me.ɾi.ka saː.mo.a] [lo.ʔu a.tu.nu.ʔu pe.le ʔo.e] [ou̯.te ti.u i lou̯ i.ŋo.a] [ʔo ʔo.e o lo.ʔu faʔa.mo.e.mo.e]
Tutuila and Manu'a Stand up and be counted 𝄆 Serve and bow down to your country Let it be blessed and grow American Samoa The land of the free 𝄇
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