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Eti sa aga biography of christopher

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          Eti Saaga

          American Samoan journalist, press officer, TV and radio host, and producer

          Eti Saaga, also spelled Eti Sa'aga, (February 2, – December 13, ) was a Samoan-born American Samoan poet, writer, journalist, press officer, television and radio host, and producer.

          His most well-known poem, "Me the Labourer", is studied as part of the curriculum at universities throughout Oceania, including Fiji, New Zealand, and his native Samoa.[1][2][3] Saaga, who emigrating from Samoa to American Samoa in , also served as a speech writer, press officer and translator for the late U.S.

          Congressman Eni Faleomavaega for more than 20 years.[1][2]

          Saaga was born on February 2, , in Apia, Samoa.[2] In , Saaga graduated from Samoa College, where he studied under Albert Wendt, an English teacher and novelist who was one of his greatest influences.[1][2][3] He did not accept a scholarship offer to study in