Book: Memoirs Of A Samoan, Catholic, And Fa'afafine Vanessa was born in independent Samoa, where his parents were Catholic missionaries. His father, an American Samoan, was a naturalized United States citizen while his mother was a citizen of independent Samoa. Through the one-parent naturalization law of the U.S. Immigration Office, Vanessa became a United States national, the immigration status of all the citizens of the American Samoa Territory of the United States. His memoirs are a recollection of his life as he struggled through his sexual identity, becoming the first faafafine to reach a deputy position in a government department (ASCC) dressed as a woman. It also depicts his involvement in the establishment of the first faafafine organization on the island and its beauty pageant fund-raising to help the community, specifically the old peoples home at Fatu-o-Aiga and the LBJ Medical Center. He also promulgates his reactions to the writings on faafafines by different authors in this short autobiography.
Details of Book: Memoirs Of A Samoan, Catholic, And Fa'afafine Book: Memoirs Of A Samoan, Catholic, And Fa'afafine
Author: Vanessa
ISBN: 1424191025
ISBN-13: 9781424191024
, 978-1424191024
Binding: Paperback
Publishing Date: 27082007
Publisher: Publishamerica
Number of Pages: 76
Language: English