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DISTRICT OF SAMOA
Gagaemauga; Gaga`emauga; Gaga'emauga
  • Lava fields on Savai'i.
  • Matautu, 1902, Gaga'emauga district
  • [[Mt Matavanu]] eruption, 1905. (photo by [[Alfred John Tattersall]])

gaga         
ISRAELI VARIANT OF DODGEBALL
Ga ga; Gaga ball; Gagaball; Gaga (game); Ga-ga; Gaga (sport)
1.
If you say that someone is gaga, you mean that they cannot think clearly any more, especially because they are old. (INFORMAL)
If you don't keep your brain working you go gaga.
= dotty
ADJ: v-link ADJ
2.
If someone goes gaga over a person or thing, they like them very much. (INFORMAL)
My daughter is just gaga over men with hairy chests.
= crazy
ADJ: v-link ADJ
gaga         
ISRAELI VARIANT OF DODGEBALL
Ga ga; Gaga ball; Gagaball; Gaga (game); Ga-ga; Gaga (sport)
adv. (colloq.)
enthusiastic
to go gaga over smt.
gaga         
ISRAELI VARIANT OF DODGEBALL
Ga ga; Gaga ball; Gagaball; Gaga (game); Ga-ga; Gaga (sport)
['g?:g?:, 'gag?]
¦ adjective informal slightly mad, especially as a result of old age.
Origin
early 20th cent.: from Fr., 'senile, a senile person'.

Wikipedia

Gagaʻemauga

Gagaʻemauga is a district on the island of Savaiʻi in Samoa. The district is situated on the central north side of Savaiʻi. The name 'Gagaʻemauga' literally means "near side of the mountain", meaning the eastern side of the mountain chain running through the centre of Savaiʻi Island.

The traditional centre of the district is Saleaula, where the district chiefs (matai) and orators meet at Vaituʻutuʻu malae.

Like most villages in Samoa, the villages in Gagaʻemauga are situated by the sea although there are some settlements inland, including Patamea and Samalaeʻulu.

Reverend George Pratt (1817–1894), a missionary with the London Missionary Society, lived in Matautu (1839–1879) and authored the first grammar and dictionary of the Samoan language, "A Grammar and Dictionary of the Samoan Language, with English and Samoan Vocabulary", which was first printed in 1862 at the Samoa Mission Press.

The village of Saleaula maintains strong traditional connections with Safotulafai to the east, through the paramount chiefly title of Letufuga. Safotulafai is the capital of the political district Fa'asaleleaga.