American Samoa is a small archipelago that occupies only 76 square mile of land. Five of the main islands (Tutula, Tau, Ofu, Aunu, Nu utele) are volcanic, with rugged peaks, narrow coastal plains and fringing reefs. Swain’s and Rose Islands are coral atolls. The following are links to tables put together using data from Censuses, Surveys and other data sources. Any questions or comments can be emailed to Pacific Web