Elsa Gemel, Robert Gemel, Bruno Leto and Wilma Kadilagowa - Oral History interview recorded on 30 March 2017 at Tatau, New Ireland Province
- Description:
- Elsa Gemel tells about Aisoli Salin's initiation into becoming a chief; the significance of this cultural practice in their society. Wilma Kadilagowa tells about Aisoli's activites after returning from Australia; especially the Malagan initiation processes and its significance. She also tells of Aisoli's values and the impacts on her life and finally Aisoli's death, funeral and how she contributed to this event. PNG Voices from the War is supported through the Papua New Guinea-Australia Decentralisation and Citizen Participation Partne...
- Display date:
- 2017
- Location:
- Papua New Guinea
- Format:
- Sound/Interview, lecture, talk
- Collections:
- Deakin University Library
- Contributors:
- Simeon, Lalen
- Publisher:
- Deakin University
- Content partner:
- Deakin University Library
- Availability:
- Online
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