Other crossword clues for answer "SAMOAN"SAMOANApia nativeLanguage with only 14 lettersSouth Pacific nativeApia residentMead subjectPago Pago denizenPacific islanderPago Pago residentLike Margaret Mead's subjects of studyMargaret Mead subjectIslander living just north of 42-AcrossRobert Louis Stevenson, during his last yearsChap from ApiaCertain PolynesianSouth Pacific islanderPolynesian languagePago Pago nativeMead intervieweePago Pago personTo whom "hello" is "alofa"Inhabitant of South Pacific islands.Native of U.S. islands in Pacific.Native of Pago Pago.Native of Savaii.Native of Upolu.Polynesian in U. S. territory.Native of Tuluila.Native of a Pacific island.Polynesian.Man from Pago Pago.Dweller in Upolu.South Sea islander.South Seas native.Stevenson, in a way.Native of Navigators IslandsResident of ApiaAunuu nativeTutuila citizenUpolu nativePolynesian tongueMargaret Mead intervieweeSouth Seas islanderRobert Louis Stevenson, by adoptionAustronesian languageWearer of a wraparound cloth called a lavalava___ Islands, Polynesian archipelagoLanguage in which "talofa" means "hello"Language from which "tattoo" comesLanguage in which the first six counting numbers are tasi, lua, tolu, fa, lima and onoPago Pago islanderLike the national currency known as the talaNonvoting member in the U.S. House of RepresentativesOfficial language of a U.S. territoryLanguage with only 14 native lettersPerson from Pago PagoPago Pago inhabitantIslander whose name is an anagram of "Moanas"Like Troy Polamalu and Dwayne Johnson, by heritageLike the traditional tattoos _pe`a_ and _malu_From Pago PagoCertain islanderLike the fa'amatai systemUpolu islanderLike performers of the fa'ataupati slap dance