Miss Island Queen Pageant


Miss Island Queen is a fa'afafine pageant held annually in American Samoa. It is noted for being the longest standing pageant of its kind in the South Pacific. It was first held in 1979 before undergoing a series of changes. No pageant was held in 1980 and 1982 as it endured shifts in ownership. It was canceled in 1986 due to a tropical cyclone and ceased again in 1999 and 2002 when it struggled with funding. In 1996 It was held simultaneously on the same evening as another fa'afafine pageant Empress of Samoa. In 2008 the pageant coincided with the Festival of Pacific Arts and became the closing event of festivities. After undergoing extensive reestablishment in 2010 the pageant has since been held during Flag Day week and broadcast live on KVZK-2. It is now known as Miss SOFIAS and maintains yearly advocacy and charity programs.

History

The pageant began as a marketing show for Herb & Sia's motel a family owned business, in its heyday it was a staple for Polynesian revues and local musicians. A gathering of fa'afafines shepherd by educators Leroy Lutu and Vena Sele led to pioneering the first fully organized beauty pageant in 1981. It came to prominence in the late 1980s when organizers incorporated educational awareness, community service and charitable causes in both American Samoa and neighboring Apia, Samoa. Governor A. P. Lutali was the first territorial leader to officially support the pageant in 1987 in years that followed numerous local dignitaries and politicians became fixtures at the event. The pageant was hugely successful by 1990 it spawned a fa'afafine performance troupe. The troupe entertained across the islands at public ceremonies and private events popularizing a streak of song and dance routines among them the apartheid anthem Gimme Hope Jo'anna, music from the soundtrack of Sarafina! and Samba in the night by Daniel Rae Costello many selections were opening themes of past island queen pageants. Power struggles corrupted the pageant in the mid-1990s resulting in the exploitation of fa'afafines in countless beauty pageants publicized for financial gain. Vena Sele and Leroy Lutu harbored creative differences and parted ways. Lutu went on to establish "Empresses of Samoa" and "Mizz Corona" pageants and Sele continued with Island Queens before leading "Miss American Sevens". American Sevens was originally operated under a netball association but at the height of its success became known as Seven Islands of American Samoa.
In the 2000s Miss American Sevens and Miss Island Queens pageants dominated the territory. In 2010 American Sevens and Island Queens communally retired uniting to become S.O.F.I.A.S. Organizers also preserved history honoring past winners under its retooled name. Three distinctive awards were awarded during the history of both pageants. In 2000 high chief Tiumalu Sia Scanlan was presented with a special award, in 2006 longtime serving member Rosie Moimoi was recognized by Island Queens and in 2005 founder Vena Sele was honored by the American Sevens for her legacy and service to both the fa'afafine community and her pioneering career. Sele was the first fa'afafine to earn a doctorate degree, for a short term Sele was president of American Samoa Community College becoming the highest ranking fa'afafine at the time. Sele retired in 2005 and in 2007 published her autobiography "Memoirs of a Samoan, Catholic and Fa’afafine". Sele is widely known to have inspired many fa'afafines to pursue education many of whom affectionately call her "Mama". Sele lives in Tacoma, WA. Leroy Lutu rose to great success with the Department of Education and retired in 2011. He was a popular local personality well known for his fashionable taste and socialite status. In 2008 both Sele and Lutu returned for the 25th anniversary of Miss Island Queens it was their last time together on stage. Lutu died in 2012.

Notable Contestants & Winners

YearMiss Island QueenHometown VillageAgeHost Venue
1979Nancy OloFagatogoHerb & Sia's Motel
1981Marsha MageoTaputimu17Herb & Sia's Motel
1983Tanya LaumoliVailoatai29Tumua Palace Nightclub
1984Rexene YandallAtu'uTumua Palace Nightclub
1985Shevon MataiFagatogo17Herb & Sia's Motel
1987Tasha Le Atio'oFagali'i, Samoa/Fagatogo19Rainmaker Hotel
1988Stacie Titiali'iAlofauRainmaker Hotel
1989Julie McEntire Leloaloa21Rainmaker Hotel
1990Danielle MoseAtu'uRainmaker Hotel
1991Cherylmoanamarie 'Cherie' RipleyLeoneRainmaker Hotel
1992Loata SipiliIli'ili37Rainmaker Hotel
1993Shalimar Mapusaga17Rainmaker Hotel
1994Hazel Wells Malaeloa21Rainmaker Hotel
1995Rachael Ng LamApia, SamoaRainmaker Hotel
1996Ericha ThompsonPago Pago28Governor Rex H. Lee Auditorium
1997Tiffany Diaz Fagatogo22Rainmaker Hotel
1998Isabella L. ValentinoApia, SamoaRainmaker Hotel
2000Lei Cameron Fagatogo29Pago Bay Restaurant
2001Lydia RisatiFagatogo30Rainmaker Hotel
2003Pearl Mata'uAfono40Governor Rex H. Lee Auditorium
2004Sheena T. Willis Aua37Maliu Mai Beach Resort
2005Marion Malena Pago Pago20Governor Rex H. Lee Auditorium
2006Marlo FuimaonoA'oloau31Governor Rex H. Lee Auditorium
2007Bianca Yoshimiro Pago Pago23Pago Pago Community Center
2008Princess ArriannaAuva'aMalaeloa22Pago Pago Community Center
2009Didi De'Barge Malaeloa28Tradewinds Hotel

S.O.F.I.A.S. is established
YearMiss S.O.F.I.A.S.Hometown VillageAgeHost Venue
2010Pearl LangkildeApia, SamoaTradewinds Hotel
2011Trina TuiIli'ili26Tradewinds Hotel
2012Tepatasi VainaA'oloau25Governor Rex H. Lee Auditorium
2013Roberta Fierce LaumoliVailoatai24Governor Rex H. Lee Auditorium
2014Maya Saumaeafe Aphrodite Blaque-IeromeTula & FagatogoGovernor Rex H. Lee Auditorium
2015Arykah Contess Nicole De Lon Crè FonotiAoloau & Aasu33Governor Rex H. Lee Auditorium
2016Jayleen Von-Shmidt Galea'i Iuli ChunLeoneGovernor Rex H. Lee Auditorium
2017Eden BrownIliili27Governor Rex H. Lee Auditorium
2018Valentana FaumuinaLeone28Governor Rex H. Lee Auditorium
2019Vanessa Simanu Ta'amuUtumea Fatuoaiga Catholic Hall

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YearMiss American 7sHometown VillageAgeHost Venue
1999Shevon MataiFagatogo31Pago Bay Ball Restaurant
2000Christina RobinsonApia, SamoaRainmaker Hotel
2001Tasha Le Atio‘oFagalii, Samoa/Fagatogo33Governor Rex H. Lee Auditorium
2002Mavis ConneryApia, SamoaGovernor Rex H. Lee Auditorium
2003Athena MaugaPago Pago25Maliu Mai Beach Resort
2004Aysha TomanogiNu'uuli25Maliu Mai Beach Resort
2005Lydia RisatiFagatogo33Maliu Mai Beach Resort
2006Shiki LeaupepeAtu'u26Governor Rex H. Lee Auditorium
2007Marion Malena Pago Pago22Governor Rex H. Lee Auditorium
2008Trisyss AliSuva, Fiji/Leone17Governor Rex H. Lee Auditorium
2009Samayah Jackson Pago Pago19Tradewinds Hotel

Runners-Up Miss SOFIAS Title