Samoa is divided into eleven ità «mÃÂlà  (political districts), which were established well before the arrival of Europeans. Each district has its own constitutional foundation (faavae), rooted in the traditional order of title precedence as outlined in its faalupega (traditional salutations).
The capital village of each district administers and coordinates the district's affairs and confers its paramount title, among other responsibilities.
Aûana's capital is Leulumoega. The paramount title of Aûana is the Tui Aûana, which is conferred by the orator group known as the Faleiva (House of Nine), based in Leulumoega. The paramount tama-a-âÂÂÃÂiga title of Aûana is Tuimalealiifano, held in Falelatai.
Currently, there is no holder of the Tui A'ana title, as the orator polity of Leulumoega has yet to make a decision.
In Tuamasaga, the paramount matai title of Malietoa is conferred by the Sa Malietoa of Malie. The pÃÂpÃÂ titles of Gatoaitele and Vaetamasoalii are known as pÃÂpÃÂ fafine due to their origins with the original female occupants. Both titles are conferred by the Fale Tuamasaga, based in Afega and Safata, respectively.
The current holder of the Malietoa title is Malietoa Moli, son of the former Head of State, Malietoa Tanumafili II. The current holder of the Gatoaitele title is Savea Sano Malifa, owner of the Samoa Observer newspaper. There is currently no holder of the Vaetamasoalii pÃÂpÃÂ title.
Atua's capital is Lufilufi, formerly part of Falefa, which was designated as its own village following the events that gave it its name. The paramount pÃÂpÃÂ title and sovereign of Atua is the Tui Atua, conferred by the Faleono (House of Six), the senior orators of Lufilufi.
The two paramount matai titles, known as tama-a-'ÃÂiga, are Tupua Tamasese and MatÃÂ'afa. The Tupua Tamasese title is conferred by the Aiga Sa Fenunu'ivao (Descendants of Fenunu'ivao, mother of Tupua Fuiavailili) of Falefa and Salani, while the MatÃÂ'afa title is conferred by the Aiga Sa LevÃÂlasi (Descendants of LevÃÂlasi, mother of SalamÃÂsina) of Lotofaga and ÃÂmaile. Samoa's first Prime Minister, Fiame MatÃÂ'afa Faumuina Mulinu'u II, was a holder of the MatÃÂ'afa title.
The current holder of the Tupua Tamasese and Tui Atua titles is former Prime Minister and Head of State, Tui Atua Tupua Tamasese Efi.
Note that several districts include multiple exclaves:
The ità «mÃÂlà  are further subdivided into 51 faipule districts. While they have no administrative function, they serve as single-member electoral constituencies and are also used as regional units for statistical purposes.
The faipule electoral districts are loosely based on the traditional sub-districts of the ità «mÃÂlà Â. For example, the faipule districts of Anoama'a West and Anoama'a East are based on the traditional sub-district of Anoama'a in the northern half of the Atua district.
At the local level, there are 265 villages. Additionally, the Tuamasaga district includes 71 villages, with the capital, Apia, composed of 58 villages in the Vaimauga West electoral district and 13 villages in the Faleata East electoral district. Apia does not have a unified administration; local power rests with the constituent villages.