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Kevin Mongagi - Oral History interview recorded on 13 June 2016 at Sanananda, Northern Province, PNG

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Mr Kevin Mongagi, with his son Collin Mongagi, gives his account of the Japanese landing at Buna Sanananda, tells the story of the killing of Sisters May Hayman and Mavis Parkinson and the evangelist Lucian Tapiedi, and discusses the lasting effects of the war and his hopes for Buna Sanananda today. PNG Voices from the War is supported through the Papua New Guinea-Australia Decentralisation and Citizen Participation Partnership. The content is owned by the PNG National Museum and Art Gallery, and hosted by Deakin University. Visit the ...
Display date:
2016
Location:
Papua New Guinea
Format:
Sound/Interview, lecture, talk
Collections:
Papua New Guinea National Museum and Art Gallery
Contributors:
Tongia, Mavis
Publisher:
Deakin University
Content partner:
Papua New Guinea National Museum and Art Gallery
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