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Samoans make up 90% of the population, and most people are bilingual.
Samoans have only ever competed in track and field events.
Samoans have always believed in the benevolence of the weather.
Samoans do not like to follow other cultures and believe that having their own unique identity is very important.
Samoans living overseas accounted for more than half of all tourist numbers.
Samoans have practiced the art of tattooing both men and women for over 2,000 years.
Dinner went a long way toward explaining why Samoans tended to be so large in every dimension.
They had to evolve such great size because smaller Samoans must simply have exploded after lunch.
Samoans pointed out that it would be a lot simpler to move the artifact.
For these Samoans to graduate has meant beating hefty odds.
Samoans have been very visible in American professional wrestling, despite the relatively small population of the islands.
Samoans are a very proud group of people, so this name is very fitting.
With that protection, the Samoans needed only to cover the region of space in front of their fleet.
Samoans are an odd and desired commodity in the United States military.
Most Samoans live in villages consisting of groups of families with close ties and history.
The area today is very multicultural with a lot of new wealthy Asian families and Samoans.
Many young Samoans resisted mission schools since they forbade them to wear tattoos.
Besides, most Samoans were deeply religious and somewhat fatalistic.
Chili said, "You wonder what Samoans eat to get that big.
As with many South Pacific peoples Samoans are heavily religious.
Samoans make a Polynesian curry using canned fish and corned beef.
She hoped he did not expect her to eat the portions that she had seen other Samoans eat.
Samoans have contributed significantly to New Zealand culture in the fields of art, music, literature and sport (see below).
"Samoans have their feet rooted in two societies," Mr. Franco said.
Trey the bartender said, "You think Samoans are tough?