Tepatasi : Le Au'aluma

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  • Author:
    LAGA'ALA Elle
  • ISBN:
    9798889103523
  • Publication Date:
    September 2024
  • Edition:
    1
  • Pages:
    296
  • Binding:
    Paperback
  • Publisher:
    Austin Macauley Publishers
  • Country of Publication:
    USA
Tepatasi : Le Au'aluma
Tepatasi : Le Au'aluma

Tepatasi : Le Au'aluma

SKU: 9798889103523
Regular price $40.00
Unit price
per
  • Author:
    LAGA'ALA Elle
  • ISBN:
    9798889103523
  • Publication Date:
    September 2024
  • Edition:
    1
  • Pages:
    296
  • Binding:
    Paperback
  • Publisher:
    Austin Macauley Publishers
  • Country of Publication:
    USA

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Christianity took root in the Pacific, nowhere more so than in Samoa. As World War I raged in Europe, the Great Influenza pandemic landed in Samoa in the winter of 1918. Facing tragic losses in their adopted village, a group of outsiders stayed behind to help. Living on the fringes of society, these women were unexpectedly thrust into the epicenter of the world's most virulent pandemic. They found purpose as healers among strangers when it was needed most.

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  • Christianity took root in the Pacific, nowhere more so than in Samoa. As World War I raged in Europe, the Great Influenza pandemic landed in Samoa in the winter of 1918. Facing tragic losses in their adopted village, a group of outsiders stayed behind to help. Living on the fringes of society, these women were unexpectedly thrust into the epicenter of the world's most virulent pandemic. They found purpose as healers among strangers when it was needed most.

Christianity took root in the Pacific, nowhere more so than in Samoa. As World War I raged in Europe, the Great Influenza pandemic landed in Samoa in the winter of 1918. Facing tragic losses in their adopted village, a group of outsiders stayed behind to help. Living on the fringes of society, these women were unexpectedly thrust into the epicenter of the world's most virulent pandemic. They found purpose as healers among strangers when it was needed most.