Although Samoans have travelled to New Zealand since the early 1900s, it was not until the 1950s that they migrated in large numbers. As New Zealand's industry and the service sector expanded over the next 30 years, the search for labour was extended to territories and former territories in the Pacific. Most of the time samoans move to new zealand is to get a good educations for their family and children.
To support their aiga (family) and nu'u (village) in Samoa - financially. To ship farming and building equipment back to their aiga and nu'u in Samoa.
More job and education opportunities.
cause they felt like it
1962
No, Samoans are Polynesians and are not native to America. They are from the Pacific Islands but, many live in America.
Because they can!! Durr
Samoans derive from the islands of Samoa.
The United States of America!
I don't understand the question. But, Samoans are Samoans.
The Samoans
Samoans speak Samoan
From "Austronesia" which covers roughly present-day Indonesia.
Samoans do not have arranged weddings
There is no correct or incorrect answer for this question. You can debate it till the cows come home, but the truth be told, Tongans would say they are, and Samoans would say the same, that Samoans are better.
Samoans drink kava, water and more
The Samoans use the Samoan Tala.