Leone is the second-largest city on Tutuila Island's west coast. The village is on the south-west coast of Tutuila Island , American Samoa . Leone was the ancient capital of Tutuila Island. Leone was also where the Samoan Islands ’ first missionary, John Williams , visited on October 18, 1832. A monument in honor of Williams has been erected in front of Zion Church . Its large church was the first to be built in American Samoa. It has three towers, a carved ceiling and stained glass. Until steamships were invented, Leone was the preferred anchorage of sailing ships which did not risk entering Pago Pago Harbor . Much early contact between Samoans and Europeans took place in Leone.
64-1243: Leone may refer to: Geography [ edit ] Leone, American Samoa Monte Leone , mountain in the Leone-Gruppe as part of Western Alps Sierra Leone , independent nation in West Africa Leone as a given name [ edit ] Leone Battista Alberti (1404–1472), Italian Renaissance humanist polymath Léone Boudreau-Nelson (1915-2004), American-born Canadian phonetician Leone Caetani (1869–1935), Italian politician Leone de' Sommi (c. 1525–c. 1590), Italian writer Leone N. Farrell (1904–1986), Canadian biochemist and microbiologist Leone Ginzburg (1909–1944), Italian journalist Leone Leoni (1509–1590), Italian Renaissance sculptor and medallist Léone-Noëlle Meyer (born 1939), French businesswoman and philanthropist Leone Minassian (1905–1978), Ottoman Empire -born Italian painter of Armenian descent Leone Ross (b. 1969), British writer, editor, journalist and academic Leone Sforza (1406–1440), Italian condottiero Leone Strozzi (1515–1554), Italian condottiero Leone as
128-617: A $ 269,000 National Coastal Wetland Conservation Grant. The grant will be used by the American Samoa Department of Commerce in order to restore 18.3 acres (7.4 ha) of coastal wetland habitat in Leone. The Leone wetland area is one of the largest and most important mangrove swamps in American Samoa and was designated as a Special Management Area in 1900. Dominant vegetation in Leone's mangrove wetland includes
192-678: A Papalangi” (white person) if he would show up to their ship on their return. The chief came, but Captain Charles Wilkes refused to see Chief Tuetila. In 1857, due to the large interest among locals for Christianity and its teachings, the Fagalele Boys School was established. The school's purpose was to train locals to become missionaries. Later, the school became a part of the Congregational Christian Church in American Samoa (CCCAS). In 1862,
256-428: A cable service business, a janitorial service, a fast-food restaurant, a car repair, a pool hall, a laundromat, a gas station, a commercial diving contractor, a silk screen printing service, and a distributor of amusement machines. Commercial crop production and subsistence farming occur in the Leone watershed. The 50-acre (20 ha) Tatagamatau quarry above Leone is the largest in existence. It has been entered into
320-423: A character in the opera Tamerlano of Handel Leone-class destroyer an Italian Navy destroyer class Aerfer Leone , undeveloped fighter aircraft Pastiglie Leone , maker of candies and lozenges Subaru Leone , subcompact car Sierra Leonean leone , currency of Sierra Leone Leone, a character in the manga and anime series Akame ga Kill! Leone Abbacchio, an ex-police officer and main character in
384-519: A confined area. The most common anchorage was therefore in Leone, where the first missionaries also arrived. Its strategic location, directly over the southern horizon from Upolu Island , and the district Atua, has made Leone a major resting port for those traveling between Upolu, Tutuila, and the Manu'a Islands . Leone is now a lively municipal center. The origin of several of Leone's chiefly titles can be traced to Western Samoa . The name originated from
448-489: A drive-by shooting took place in Leone. Several gunshots were fired at the front of the Leone Police Substation. No officers or other personnel were injured. Four bullets were later recovered from inside the station. Four men were charged for the shooting, which took place when two police officers were inside the station. Leone was devastated by a tsunami on September 29, 2009. The tsunami was generated by
512-610: A family in Leone. The London Missionary Society granted him the status of assistant missionary, and he later made an attempt to spread the gospel to the Niue . Hunkin resigned from the church in 1849 and went on to establish one of Tutuila’s first shops in Leone. He also donated land to the church for mission houses in Leone. On October 11, 1839, Commodore Charles Wilkes of the United States Exploring Expedition visited Leone. Midshipman William Reynolds
576-463: A famine that devastated Tutuila Island before modern history. Oral history shared through generations of ancestry recorded that Leone did not experience starvation nor the lack of food during this famine. Instead, the village had an abundance of food and other necessities, hence the name “Leone” which derives from “Le” (No) and “One” (Famine). During this famine, the villagers in Leone provided food and commodities for nearby villages and for families from
640-585: A farther distance. This has earned the village the prestigious title “Leone o le Tinā o le Alofa”, which means “Leone is the Mother of Love.” The village's musical emblem is a living recording of this historical representation. When missionary John Williams returned to the Samoan Islands in 1832, he dropped anchor in Leone Bay, but did not want to go directly ashore as he feared it was A'asu , site of
704-412: A magnitude 8.0 undersea earthquake . Eleven people in Leone were killed by the tsunami. The victims were two children and nine adults, including elderly parents. The day of the tsunami is called the “Black Tuesday” and the village has erected a special monument known as Leone Healing Garden (Garden of Healing). The monument is near the seaside of the main road, and it was erected in order to commemorate
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#1732772410025768-566: A means to identify and defeat the boss themselves. On the boss's orders, the group retrieves a key in Pompeii and use it to access a lounge inside of a Stand-wielding turtle; it is used to reach Venice relatively safely, escorting Trish to the Church of San Giorgio Maggiore . Bucciarati fights the boss' Stand, King Crimson, which can see into andskip through time by a few seconds; the Stand acts as
832-420: A mouthpiece for the boss. Realising he intends to kill his own daughter to maintain his anonymity, Buccarati chooses to fight but suffers grievous injuries, barely escaping with Trish. Giorno seemingly revives a dead Buccarati with life energy; it is later revealed he is still dying at a rapid rate. Fugo chooses to remain loyal; the remainder of the group defect. They travel to Sardinia after Trish recalls it as
896-482: A star mound, similar to those found in the village of ‘Aoa . The basalt quarry in Leone can be visited. Although it is on community land, the hiking trail is owned by Tony Willis. The Historic Preservation Office (HPO) did an investigation of the Tatagamatau adze quarry site in Leone, and revealed the site to be the oldest and largest of its kind in western Polynesia . It is also the only fortified adze quarry in
960-1182: A surname [ edit ] Brad Leone (b. 1985), American chef and YouTube personality Carl Leone (b. 1976), Canadian businessman and criminal Cinzia Leone (b. 1959), Italian actress and comedian. Dominic Leone (born 1990), American baseball player Douglas Leone (b. 1957), American billionaire venture capitalist Gabriele Leone (c.1735–1790) Italian mandolin virtuoso Giacomo Leone (b. 1971), Italian long-distance runner Giovanni Leone (1908–2001), Italian politician who served as president and prime minister Giuseppina Leone (b. 1971), Italian athlete Jason Leone , former drummer for Michigan heavy metal band Battlecross Matthew Leone (b. 1981), bassist of Madina Lake and twin of Nathan Leone Miriam Leone (b. 1985), Italian television personality and beauty pageant titleholder Nathan Leone (b. 1981), lead singer of Madina Lake and twin of Matthew Leone Richard Leone (1940–2015), American politician Rob Leone , (b. 1976), Canadian politician Sergio Leone (1929–1989), Italian film director Sunny Leone (b. 1981), Indo-Canadian model and actress Other [ edit ] Leone,
1024-572: A young man, Haruno Shiobana, who Jotaro Kujo suspects to be the son of Dio Brando . Koichi soon meets and is scammed by Haruno, now going by the name of Giorno Giovanna , whose Stand ability, Gold Experience, can create lifeforms and heal injuries. A Stand-wielding mafioso by the name of Bruno Bucciarati , seeks to avenge an injury Giorno inflicted on a member of the Passione organisation. Defeated, he finds himself won over by Giorno's dream of becoming Passione's boss in order to better Naples and end
1088-456: Is 13 miles (21 km) west of Pago Pago . Niuavēvē Rock in Leone Bay is an islet with an old coconut tree, enduring natural disasters, generations after generations. Vailoa is located south of the village at Leone Bay , however, its coast consists of a low, rugged coastline, rather than sandy beaches as in Leone. Pala Lagoon is a long stretch of swamp beginning from the main bridge on
1152-405: Is different from Wikidata All article disambiguation pages All disambiguation pages Leone, American Samoa The village is home to some of the oldest buildings on Tutuila Island. Besides the oldest church in American Samoa, Leone is home to a post office, high school , Pritchard's Bakery, and Kruse Supermarket. Buses from Fagatogo to Leone leave every few minutes throughout
1216-529: Is home to large parcels of fertile land used for farming and livestock. The soil is excellent for planting and growing yams of all kinds, bananas, talo, papayas, coconut trees for copra products, vegetables, and many other crops that are sold in grocery stores and at the Fagatogo Market . The coastline of Fagatele , an area in Leone, is made up of lava rocks, which were historically utilized to shape and grind stone tools. In 2013, American Samoa received
1280-425: Is placed at the bottom, which creates a pool used for swimming. The waterfall is also enhanced by a water pipe on the side of the falls. The falls are closed on Sundays due to religious observances. Barry's Bed & Breakfast is a motel in a quiet residential area of Leone near the waterfalls. Leone is one of three places in American Samoa where prehistoric petroglyphs have been discovered. The petroglyphs were
1344-653: Is the fifth story arc of the Japanese manga series JoJo's Bizarre Adventure , written and illustrated by Hirohiko Araki . It was serialized in Shueisha 's Weekly Shōnen Jump from December 11, 1995, to April 5, 1999. In its original publication, it was referred to as JoJo's Bizarre Adventure Part 5 Giorno Giovanna: Golden Heritage ( ジョジョの奇妙な冒険 第5部 ジョルノ・ジョバァーナ【黄金なる遺産】 , JoJo no Kimyō na Bōken Dai Go Bu Joruno Jobāna [Ōgon naru Isan] ) . Within Golden Wind ,
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#17327724100251408-492: The 2009 tsunami . A memorial garden - Leone Healing Garden - was created on the So Poloa family land, where most of the 11 victims were found. The garden commemorates the loss of the 2009 tsunami that killed 22 and injured hundreds of Leone residents. Located just offshore are remnants of a fishing ship that was damaged by Cyclone Gita in 2018. In 2011, Leone Post Office was dedicated and replaced an older one destroyed by
1472-588: The American Samoa Rugby Union 's champion for a number of years. Leone teams have also participated in softball championship leagues and volleyball tournaments. Several residents of Leone have become football players in the National Football League (NFL), including Joe Salave'a , Gabe Reid , Eddie Siaumau , and Samoa Samoa . Leone is the birthplace and hometown of Jaiyah Saelua , an American Samoan Soccer player who
1536-595: The JoJo's Bizarre Adventure title is rendered in Italian, as Le Bizzarre Avventure di GioGio . Taking place in Italy in the year 2001, the story follows Giorno Giovanna , the illegitimate son of the long-deceased Dio Brando , who aspires to overthrow the boss of the corrupt mafia ruling his hometown of Naples with the aid of a team of fellow Stand users. As it is the fifth part of the series, its 155 chapters pick up where
1600-547: The Roman Catholic Church arrived in Leone under the stewardship of Father Elloy. The Catholics initially encountered strong opposition from some of the village chiefs. On April 17, 1900, four of its traditional chiefs (PCs Tuitele Penikila and Faiivae Pauga Leta, and HTCs Olo Malaki and Le´oso Fiavivini (Tama Matua) ), signed the Deed of Cession . This officially formed the current relationship with American Samoa and
1664-409: The U.S. National Register of Historic Places . It is the most important archeological site in all of American Samoa . Various historical artifacts made of stone, some from as far away as Micronesia , have been discovered at this site. Archeologists Helen Leach and Dan Witter investigated the quarry in 1985. They discovered cutting tools, basalt adzes and pre-form tools. The quarry is also home to
1728-672: The United States . Leone is the only village to have had this unique recognition and honor. On June 18, 1888, Elder Joseph Henry Dean founded the first branch of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints at Leone. In the early 1900s, the Roman Catholics established the Marist Brothers School in Leone as a consequence of the unification of all Tutuila public schools. The Girls School at Leloaloa and
1792-624: The 100th anniversary of the Sisters School, which was established in Leone in 1883 by Sisters Mary St. Vincent, St. Claire, and St. Thérese. The highest-ranking Samoan military serviceman to lose his life in the War in Iraq, U.S. Marine Lt. Col. Max Galeai, was killed in Karmah, Iraq on June 26, 2008. He was from Leone and is buried in the village. Leone had the most victims in American Samoa in
1856-588: The 1970s, it was leased to the ASG Government, which converted the building into apartments. It fell back in the hands of the LMS in 1995. In 1920, the roads were in such condition that a roundtrip from Leone to Pago Pago, a distance of around 16 miles (26 km), took an entire day. In 1922, the Leone Rapid Transit began operations, announcing two trips per day at a round trip fare of $ 2.00. It
1920-419: The 2009 tsunami. In 2012, Samoa's Prime Minister Tuilaepa Sailele Malielegaoi suggested American Samoa construct a wharf at Leone Bay in order to reduce the travel time between Samoa and Tutuila. It is approximately 40 miles (64 km) between Upolu Island and Tutuila. In December 2012, a police substation was dedicated in Leone. The new station was constructed with federal funds. On November 1, 2014,
1984-773: The Arrow, the group attacks Diavolo (in Buccarati's corpse), but he feints, killing Narancia and leaving Doppio behind to pass away in Bucciarati's corpse. Regardless, he is soon forced to reveal himself, lethally wounding Trish's soul and weakening Requiem. At the last moment, Bucciarati sacrifices himself to dispel the soul swap, save Trish, and pass the Arrow to Giorno. Giorno evolves his Stand into Gold Experience Requiem, which condemns Diavolo to an eternal cycle of death, removed from reality. The surviving Trish, Mista and Giorno return to find Polnareff, his ghost having survived within
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2048-594: The Boys School at Anua , Atu'u were also soon constructed. The all-girl secondary school was constructed by the London Missionary Society (LMS) on the edge of Afao, in Atauloma, which was completed by the year 1900. The building was situated on a 70 feet (21 m) by 116 feet (35 m) concrete slab which faced the sea. It functioned as an educational institution until the 1960s, and in
2112-460: The airfield once was located. It was abandoned in early 1945 due to turbulent air currents and lack of use. The airstrip was meant to be a Marine Corps fighter strip, but only a total of two airplanes were able to land and take off before the strip was declared unsafe due to the turbulent air currents. In October 1982, residents in Leone celebrated the 150th anniversary of the first missionary, John Williams . The Catholic Church in town celebrated
2176-541: The boss's birthplace, hoping to use Abbacchio's Stand to uncover his true identity. A man named Vinegar Doppio – in fact an unwitting split personality of the boss – reaches Sardinia first; the boss kills Abbacchio. The group are contacted by a third party, who reveals the boss's name as Diavolo and requests that they visit the Colosseum in Rome to receive a special Arrow. Diavolo exploits Bucciarati's fading senses to reach
2240-585: The first to be discovered in the territory when they were found during Dr. Yosihiko Sinoto ’s archeological site surveys in 1961 and 1962. The petroglyphs include two representations of what is assumed to be two octopuses, fe'e. Another petroglyph is that of a turtle, laumei, while the fourth figure seems to represent a human figure. The petroglyphs are located in the Leone Lagoon on an intrusive shelf of ash called Papaloa. It consists of three shelves separated by two eroded channels of shallow water. The length of
2304-491: The foothills of Malaloto Ridge by Leone Bay. Leone Falls and Leone Quarry are inland following Leafu Stream from the coast. It is located in Lealataua County . The village is situated on Leone Bay and the village spreads across flat land on Leone Plain. It is situated on the southwestern tip of Tutuila Island and is recognized as Fofō County due to its earlier connection to Samoan legends and historical events. It
2368-545: The fourth left off and are numbered 440 to 594, with the tankōbon volumes numbered 47 to 63. It was preceded by Diamond Is Unbreakable and followed by Stone Ocean . An anime adaptation by David Production , JoJo's Bizarre Adventure: Golden Wind , aired on TV from October 2018 to July 2019. An English hardcover edition of the manga by Viz Media was published in nine volumes from August 2021 to August 2023. In 2001, Koichi Hirose arrives in Naples to investigate
2432-399: The informant first, revealing him as Jean Pierre Polnareff . Diavolo fatally wounds Polnareff, forcing him to stab his own Stand Silver Chariot with the Arrow. Polnareff, having seemingly swapped bodies with the turtle, explains that it has evolved into Chariot Requiem, capable of swapping souls of those in proximity in the city. Realising that their own Stands will attack them if they approach
2496-922: The intended article. v t e Family names derived from the word " lion " Germanic North Germanic: Lejon , Løve , Löve West Germanic: De Leeuw , Leeuw , Lion , Lions , Löw , Löwe [REDACTED] Romance Latin: Leo French: Lion Iberian: Leon , Leão Italian: Leone , Leotta Romanian: Leu Slavic Lev , Lew , Lvov , Lvovsky Other Indic: Singh , Sinha , Singham Turkish: Arslan , Aslan Retrieved from " https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Leone&oldid=1214227856 " Categories : Disambiguation pages Place name disambiguation pages Disambiguation pages with surname-holder lists Italian masculine given names Masculine given names Italian-language surnames Hidden categories: Short description
2560-579: The latter for his "brotherly relationship" with his subordinate Pesci and fun Stand power. In the original volumization, chapters 437–439 are a part of Diamond Is Unbreakable . The anime adaptation of Golden Wind was announced by series creator Hirohiko Araki at the "Ripples of Adventure" art exhibition on June 21, 2018, and premiered the first episode at Anime Expo on July 5, 2018. The anime adaptation by David Production aired from October 5, 2018, to July 28, 2019, as part of their JoJo's Bizarre Adventure anime television series. Golden Wind
2624-535: The main focus was to draw "beautiful men" who can only exist in a world where there is "beauty in meeting one's doom." He wanted the characters, sculptures and fashion to be in the style of the Italian city of Rome . The curls in Giorno Giovanna's hair were inspired by Michelangelo 's statue David . Araki cited Guido Mista and Prosciutto as characters he enjoyed drawing; the former due to his positive attitude and for being "true to himself without doubts" and
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2688-400: The manga and anime series JoJo’s Bizarre Adventure: Golden Wind The Leone Crime Family, a fictional Italian American mafia from GTA III and GTA Liberty City Stories Topics referred to by the same term [REDACTED] This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Leone . If an internal link led you here, you may wish to change the link to point directly to
2752-465: The massacre of French sailors. Williams was surprised when a village chief paddled out to his ship to assure him that it would be safe to come ashore. In 1836, Englishman Matthew Hunkin married Fatumalala Faiivae of Leone, the daughter of High Chief Faiivae of Leone. Hunkin was among the first Europeans to settle in the Samoan Islands. After building a boat for King Tuimanua in Manua , he lived with
2816-680: The passing and to celebrate the lives of those who perished in the tsunami. The population as of the 2010 U.S. Census was 1,919, which was a significant decrease from 3,568 recorded at the 2000 U.S. Census . The reason for this population decline was residents relocating to the United States for higher education and employment. Others have returned home to Western Samoa since the closing of Van Camp Tuna Industry in 1997. The population of Leone went from 1,652 as of 1980 to 3,013 residents in 1990. This increase represented an annual growth rate of around 8.2%. The proportion of residents born outside American Samoa doubled from 1980 to 1990. The village
2880-551: The protagonist Giorno and said the first volume of Golden Wind shows how skilled Araki is at getting people quickly invested in a character and story. She wrote, by giving readers a look at Giorno's past and insights into the person he is now, it emphasizes why he is compelling; "We're introduced to his dream and see him take his first steps toward it." Richards wrote that Part 5's vivid and imaginative Stand fights continue JoJo's Bizarre Adventure ' s "wholly unique" style of art not seen in any other series. However, despite calling
2944-478: The rank of capo by donating Polpo's fortune on the island of Capri to a gang representative. He is then given Polpo's final mission: the boss, a mysterious figure whose identity is unknown to even his subordinates, requests that his teenage daughter Trish Una be brought safely to him in Venice . Along the way, Bucciarati's team eliminates all but one of the members of Passione's team of hitmen, who seek to use Trish as
3008-408: The road back to the foot of the mountains. The swamp has been a natural resource for marine life growth and is home to a number of bird species. Aualii Stream and Leafu Stream flow down from Mulimauga Ridge and through the village before discharging into Pala Lagoon. Leone has a large number of mangrove trees which have come back to normal after the destruction caused by the 2009 tsunami . The village
3072-592: The scourge of drug trafficking plaguing the city's youth. He agrees to introduce Giorno to visit an imprisoned capo named Polpo who offers a initiation test involving the indirect use of a Stand Arrow , whose blade either inflicts death or a Stand. After convincing Koichi to cease his investigation, Giorno remotely kills Polpo as revenge for an innocent bystander's death. Giorno is placed in Bucciarati's group, consisting of fellow Stand users Guido Mista, Leone Abbacchio, Narancia Ghirga and Pannacotta Fugo. Polpo's apparent suicide provides an opening for Bucciarati to achieve
3136-585: The shape of what appeared to be an octopus, a jellyfish, a turtle, and an incomplete human figure. Leone has been described as the “capital” of the Western District . The village council banned the establishment of foreign-owned and operated businesses in 2002. As of 2000, there were 47 registered commercial enterprises in the village of Leone. They included 8 grocery stores, 7 bus- and taxi services, 7 retail stores, 5 wholesale operations, 3 professional services, 2 landscaping businesses, 2 bakeries,
3200-433: The shelf is around 150-200 feet. The Leone Bay petroglyphs take the form of figurative engravings or rock carvings and have been engraved into the stone surface by pecking (hammering the stone with a sharp instrument), bruising (rubbing the surface with another stone), and abrading (a combination of bruising and pecking). In 1966, rock previously covered with algae was exposed and more petroglyphs were discovered. These took
3264-401: The swamp fern , the oriental mangrove , red mangrove , and seashore paspalum . Leone Falls is a waterfall with a freshwater pool used for swimming. The waterfall is reached by following the road up past the grey Catholic church near the town center to the end of the pavement. Then follow the dirt path to the head of the valley, where the waterfall is located. An artificial catchment barrier
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#17327724100253328-496: The turtle. Giorno and Polnareff agree to preserve the Arrow. Sometime afterward, Giorno becomes the new boss of Passione, with Mista and Polnareff by his side. Hirohiko Araki described the themes of Golden Wind as "human relationships," "friends versus enemies," and "the beauty of betrayal." By depicting the mafia , the author said the story deals with the sadness of having no choice in life or only one place where one belongs——the "dark underbelly of society." Araki also stated that
3392-512: The women of Leone at this time. One woman, Kolone Fai'ivae Leoso , emerged as an influential prolific and figure designer. Her compositions were often inspired by the stained glass windows of the Leone Congregational Church. Leoso died in 1970. Leone was home to a bomber airstrip, known as Leone Airfield , which was completed on September 30, 1943. Leone High School and Midkiff Elementary School are situated today where
3456-512: The world. Historical sites in Leone include the two listings on the U.S. National Register of Historic Places: Leone Quarry and Fagalele Boys School as well as Siona Church. Other sites include: A memorial woman sculpture is located by the sea and was placed there in order to signify the site where the first missionaries arrived in Leone. Leone's Moso’oi women's cricket team was the American Samoa national women's cricket champion for several years. The Leone Whites village rugby team has been
3520-414: The year. An airstrip was built at Leone during World War II. The village is home to two historical sites listed on the U.S. National Register of Historic Places : Fagalele Boys School , which may be the oldest building on Tutuila Island, and Tataga-Matau Fortified Quarry Complex . Until the invention of the motorboat, Pago Pago Harbor was of little value as the ships were unable to turn around in such
3584-406: Was a result of $ 30,000 earmarked for road construction by Governor Waldo A. Evans . A June 8, 1922 report states there was a bus service from Pago Pago to Utulei and from Utulei to Leone. The Leone Rapid Transportation also operated between Fagatogo and Leone. Road conditions were such that it took the whole day to cover the distance of 16 miles (26 km) between Leone and Fagatogo. Leone
3648-600: Was assigned surveying duty under Lieutenant Joseph Underwood. In the village, they were introduced to Chief Tuitele , who was happy to welcome them as guests for the night. In his diary, Reynolds described the gentleness and civility of the villagers. He wrote: “I noticed in the men, a fondness & care displayed towards their children,” and went on to write: “While on the beach many huge fellows had infants & babbling youngsters in their arms.” He later questioned whether “these people have more claim to be good than we.” Reynolds promised Chief Tuetila that he would clothe “him as
3712-460: Was chosen as the favorite story arc with 19.1% of the vote. Both Screen Rant 's Steven Blackburn and Jordan Richards of AIPT Comics called Golden Wind a breath of fresh air for JoJo's Bizarre Adventure by deviating from the basic formula and following Giorno, son of villain Dio Brando, as he looks to cement a reputation and build a criminal empire. Jenni Lada of Siliconera also praised
3776-437: Was created, and separation was established between the positions of Judge and Secretary of Native Affairs. The Bill of Rights was drafted by Governors Henry Francis Bryan and Edward Stanley Kellogg and Judge H.P. Wood. From the 1920s until just after World War II, Leone gained a reputation for its siapo mamanu. In the book Siapo: Barkcloth Art of Samoa artist Mary J. Pritchard described her experiences learning siapo from
3840-397: Was directed by returning series director Naokatsu Tsuda who was accompanied by the senior writer Yasuko Kobayashi . The character designer for Golden Wind was Takahiro Kishida, and the animation director was Shun'ichi Ishimoto. Yugo Kanno returned as composer from previous seasons. The series ran for 39 episodes. The novel Le Bizzarre Avventure di GioGio II: Golden Heart/Golden Ring
3904-404: Was home to 443 housing units as of 1990. Construction permits were issued for 117 new homes between 1990–95, increasing the number of total housing units to 560. Leone is a village situated southwest on Tutuila Island in American Samoa, reached by Route 1 from Pago Pago. It borders the villages of Puapua and Vailoatai to the south, Malaeloa Aitulagi to the east, and Amaluia to the west. It lies at
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#17327724100253968-661: Was selected in 1932 as one of four meeting places for the Bingham Commission of the U.S. Congress , which was sent to Pago Pago to study and report on complaints by Samoans against the Naval Administration . As a result of the commission's review, major changes were implemented by the Naval Administration for the betterment of both Tutuila Island and Manu'a . The Bingham Commission's hearings resulted in two major reforms: A Bill of Rights
4032-460: Was the first transgender player to play in a FIFA World Cup qualifier. American Samoa Department of Education operates public schools, including Leone High School and Midkiff Elementary School. 14°20′38″S 170°47′06″W / 14.34389°S 170.78500°W / -14.34389; -170.78500 Golden Wind (manga) Golden Wind ( Japanese : 黄金の風 , Hepburn : Ōgon no Kaze ) , also known as Vento Aureo ,
4096-472: Was written by Gichi Ōtsuka and Miya Shōtarō, and released on May 28, 2001. An Italian translation was released in 2004. A second novel, Purple Haze Feedback , was written by Kouhei Kadono and released on September 16, 2011. The PlayStation 2 video game GioGio's Bizarre Adventure was released in Japan in 2002, adapting the arc. In a 2018 survey of 17,000 JoJo's Bizarre Adventure fans, Golden Wind
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