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Meetings of samoan village council, or fono, do not follow the rule of "one person, one vote," because

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In Samoan culture, meetings of the village council, or fono, do not follow the rule of "one person, one vote" because village decisions can only be reached through the consensus of all present. the opinions of chiefs of higher status are worth more than those of chiefs below them.

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