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Interview with Abner Yalu

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Abner Yalu is a Papua New Guinean who studied at the University of Queensland in 2006-2007. He studied on an Endeavour Scholarship and completed a Masters in Agriculture. The interview was conducted in English on 8 September 2014 by Dr. Jonathan Ritchie of Deakin University and Dr. Musawe Sinebare of the Pacific Adventist University. This set comprises: an interview recording, a timed summary, and a photograph.
Display date:
2015
Location:
Papua New Guinea
Format:
Sound/Interview, lecture, talk
Collections:
Deakin University Library
Contributors:
Ritchie, Jonathan
Publisher:
Deakin University
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Deakin University Library
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