Pavaʻiaʻi is a village in the Western District of Tutuila Island in American Samoa.
It borders Mapasagafou and Faleniu to the north, ʻIliʻili to the east, Futiga to the south, and Malaeloa to the west.
Pavaʻiaʻi is home to several fales that are used by villagers for dance practice, meetings, faʻalavelaves, and other events.
The construction of quarters at Utulei was incomplete, as was Camp Samuel Nicholas in Fagaʻalu.
The senior archeologist for the American Samoa Power Authority, David Addison, told reporters that the artifacts are estimated to be between 1500 and 2000 year-old.