Articles By: AprilK
Life Underwater in American Samoa
By AprilK on May 2, 2012As a child, I coveted the Little Mermaid’s life. Not only was this girl born a princess, but she got to stay at the pool all day and nobody ever told her it was adult swim. Some kids get all the luck. I firmly believed that I was a much more logical candidate for princess of the seas.
Eating Samoan Style
By AprilK on June 19, 2011Random online statistics say that American Samoa is the most obese place on the planet. From what I can see, this is due to two things: the Samoan diet and Samoan food
BBQs, Boat Races, and Beer: Flag Day in Samoa
By AprilK on May 17, 2011April 17th is American Samoa’s biggest holiday: flag day. Or maybe it’s the 18th. No one really seems to be sure. But whatever the date is, flag day is a very big deal
Discovering My Whiteness in American Samoa
By AprilK on April 13, 2011Sometimes I feel like I’m the only white person in the world. I know this sound more than a bit extreme, but as someone who is used to being a comfortable majority you must forgive me as I adjust to this whole minority concept
When a Bell Rings in American Samoa
By AprilK on March 18, 2011During the first week of school, two of my students walked up to me. “Miss, we won’t be at school tomorrow because we have to ring a bell in our village.” When I was in high school, I had skipping class down to a science.

