4th - 10th December | Samoa The Miss South Pacific Pageant 2011 (MSPP) was established by the Government of Samoa as a regional event to recognise and promote the attributes, intelligence, talents, cultures and traditions of young Pacific Island women.
The Miss South Pacific Pageant was established in 1987 by the Government of Samoa as a regional event to recognise and promote the attributes, intelligence and talents of young Pacific Island women. click here to find out more
The Miss South Pacific Pageant 2011 will be the 25th edition of the annual event. Who will it be? Make sure you’re in Samoa to find out. click here to find out more
Samoa is a postcard of natural beauty consisting of ten islands, each offering very distinct and different environments to explore.

Country: Tokelau
Name: Siniva Sauaga Foua
Age: 22
Occupation: Student, University of South Pacific
Malo ni! Greetings to you all.
I am 22 years old and hail from one of the remotest treasures of the South Pacific, Tokelau. It is hoped that through my representing my home, more people will find out about the beautiful islands of Tokelau.
I enjoy being around children, interacting and communicating with them.
Children are very important for they are the future of any nation. They are our leaders of tomorrow and should therefore be looked after and cared for.
I am currently studying at the University of the South Pacific towards a Certificate in Education. My aim is to become a primary school teacher and I plan to continue on to a higher qualification if given the opportunity.
I hope to become a good role model and inspiration for children as well as the community.
I am the eldest of three girls. I enjoy playing netball and touch rugby and am passionate about singing and dancing. One of my dreams is to travel around the world, especially the Pacific to experience its beautiful cultures and traditions.