The flag of Samoa consists of a red base with a blue square in the top left corner. There are five white, five-pointed stars on the blue representing the constellation the Southern Cross, which is a prominent constellation of the Southern Hemisphere. The red base represents courage. The blue stands for freedom and the white represents purity. The five stars symbolize the constellation the Southern Cross, representing the stars Alpha, Beta, Gamma, Delta and Epsilon, which is smaller because it doesn't shine as brightly as the other stars in the constellation. The cross represents Samoa's geographical position in the world and its link to New Zealand, which also incorporates the Southern Cross on its national flag.
Because Samoa is an independent country, not a British colony.
The blue stands for freedom.
The colours of the Samoan flag are blue, red and white.
Because they are two separate countries.
it represents the cross of Jesus the son of God.
His name is Uni Fareti Sotoa and he designed the American Samoan Flag.
The composer is Napoleone Tuiteleleapaga but I don't know who published it.
UK, Australia, new zealand, Fiji, Samoa, new England
I am assuming that your question is: "What does the red on the Samoan flag mean?", in which case, the answer would be: it represents courage.
There are 27 stars on the Samoa flag. These stars represent the Southern Cross constellation and symbolize Samoa's geographic location in the Southern Hemisphere.
Local leaders and the US Army Institute of Heraldry (which see) based on ideas submitted by the local populace.
they raise the flag infront of a building called faletalimalo where they play the national anthem celebrating independence day.