The United States territory of American Samoa produces more National Football League (NFL) gridiron players per capita than any other place in the world, and it is estimated that a young boy born to Samoan parents is as much as 56 times more likely to ‘make it’ to the NFL. With some notable exceptions, conventional explanations in the literature and popular news media have sought to explain the phenomenon of American Samoan gridiron football according to three dominant understandings of gridiron football expertise: Samoans are naturally big and possess a physiological and genetic predispositions to football expertise (biological); the cultural values and traditions of fa’a Samoa engenders a work ethic that results in the 10,000 hours of del...
In recent decades, sport has become an increasingly important path of mobility for Pacific Islander ...
Sāmoa, Fiji, and Tonga have emerged as strong contenders in international rugby competitions in the ...
American Samoa has been a territory of the United States for 108 years. For fifty ears of this perio...
MA University of Hawaii at Manoa 2008Includes bibliographical references (leaves 139–146).In the las...
Since the 1970s, Samoan participation in American gridiron football has grown exponentially. In Amer...
Deep in the South Pacific region about 2,300 miles southwest of the Hawaiian islands1 lies a United ...
The inspiration for this examination of NFL football players came from a September 17, 2010 CBS Tele...
2013-12-11This study applies the theories of social and cultural capital and introduces athletic cap...
Samoan-New Zealanders have become increasingly prominent within New Zealand sport since the mid-20th...
This research is an exploration of what it means to be Samoan American today. Drawing on six in-dept...
During the late 1970s, thousands of—in many cases legal—Samoan immigrants were systematically evicte...
In the midst of a noncommunicable disease (ncd) crisis, sport has emerged as a popular public health...
Conference paper for the Cultural Encounters in the Pacific War conference, sponsored by the East-We...
In the Pacific Island nation of Samoa, a powerful discourse of cultural tradition, along with religi...
PhD University of Hawaii at Manoa 2004Includes bibliographical references (leaves 373–400).Migration...
In recent decades, sport has become an increasingly important path of mobility for Pacific Islander ...
Sāmoa, Fiji, and Tonga have emerged as strong contenders in international rugby competitions in the ...
American Samoa has been a territory of the United States for 108 years. For fifty ears of this perio...
MA University of Hawaii at Manoa 2008Includes bibliographical references (leaves 139–146).In the las...
Since the 1970s, Samoan participation in American gridiron football has grown exponentially. In Amer...
Deep in the South Pacific region about 2,300 miles southwest of the Hawaiian islands1 lies a United ...
The inspiration for this examination of NFL football players came from a September 17, 2010 CBS Tele...
2013-12-11This study applies the theories of social and cultural capital and introduces athletic cap...
Samoan-New Zealanders have become increasingly prominent within New Zealand sport since the mid-20th...
This research is an exploration of what it means to be Samoan American today. Drawing on six in-dept...
During the late 1970s, thousands of—in many cases legal—Samoan immigrants were systematically evicte...
In the midst of a noncommunicable disease (ncd) crisis, sport has emerged as a popular public health...
Conference paper for the Cultural Encounters in the Pacific War conference, sponsored by the East-We...
In the Pacific Island nation of Samoa, a powerful discourse of cultural tradition, along with religi...
PhD University of Hawaii at Manoa 2004Includes bibliographical references (leaves 373–400).Migration...
In recent decades, sport has become an increasingly important path of mobility for Pacific Islander ...
Sāmoa, Fiji, and Tonga have emerged as strong contenders in international rugby competitions in the ...
American Samoa has been a territory of the United States for 108 years. For fifty ears of this perio...