Joe Tore - Oral History interview recorded on 07 April 2017 at Alotau, Milne Bay Province
- Description:
- Mr Joe Tore tells the stories of his uncle Mr Gilbert Toroigawa and his father Mr Apeka Toroigawa. His uncle was a labourer who was captured by the Japanese but escaped and was then recruited by the Australian army as a driver during the war. His father was twelve years old when the Japanese invaded their land so the whole family had to flee to the North coast Bay. 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 ...
- Display date:
- 2017
- Location:
- Papua New Guinea
- Format:
- Sound/Interview, lecture, talk
- Collections:
- Deakin University Library
- Contributors:
- Waiko, Anne Dickson
- Publisher:
- Deakin University
- Content partner:
- Deakin University Library
- Availability:
- Online
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