ENG – Hon. Barbara Edmonds, MP for Mana, bestowed the Chiefly Title Pesetatamalelagi by her Sāfotu Village

by | Jan 17, 2025 | ENG, Niu Sila

The Honourable Barbara Edmonds, Member of Parliament for the Mana electorate, has been honored with the chiefly title Pesetatamalelagi by her ancestral village of Sāfotu in Savai’i.

The prestigious title was conferred during a formal ceremony on Friday, 17 January, recognizing her service, leadership, and contributions to both her community and public life.

In the Sāmoan culture, chiefly titles carry deep significance, symbolizing trust, respect, and a commitment to serve one’s people. For Afioga Pesetatamalelagi, this recognition underscores her dedication to her family, her roots in Sāfotu, and her work as a public servant.

As the Labour Party’s spokesperson for finance, Hon. Pesetatamalelagi Barbara Edmonds plays a pivotal role in New Zealand politics, advocating for sound fiscal management and policies that benefit the public. This chiefly title adds a profound cultural dimension to her work, reminding her of the responsibility to lead with humility and wisdom.

The ceremony was a proud moment not only for Hon. Pesetatamalelagi Barbara Edmonds but also for the people of Sāfotu. Surrounded by village elders, family members, and supporters, the occasion highlighted the enduring connection between the Samoan diaspora and their homeland. As the villagers celebrated, their joy and pride echoed a collective affirmation of the values of service, leadership, and identity.

This honor stands as an inspiration, symbolizing the strength of Sāmoan identity and the global impact of its leaders, and for Edmonds’ it is a symbol of the enduring ties between Sāfotu and its children, no matter where in the world they may reside and tautua (serve).

ATA: Barbara Edmonds.