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No, the Samoan people did not invent money. The concept of money has existed in various forms across different cultures around the world, with early examples including shells, metals, and other commodities used as a medium of exchange. Samoa, like many other societies, developed its own systems of trade and barter before the introduction of more standardized forms of currency. However, they are known for their unique cultural practices and traditional forms of exchange, such as the use of 'ta'ula' (a type of ornamental shell money) in their society.

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