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Australians in Papua New Guinea

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A collection of ethonographic objects acquired during the period when Australia administered Papua New Guinea as a colonial outpost. This collection and the associated primary documents reflect the lives and experiences of Australian's working in the region during this time.

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The Australians in Papua New Guinea collection is an assemblage of material collected in the years that Papua New Guinea was under Australian colonial administration. This collection was accumulated across different regions and time, dating from World War One right through to Papua New Guinean independence in September of 1975. Collected by five different people all of whom worked in different roles exposing them to a diversity of different cultural groups and associated material culture. A number of these collections are also accompanied by documentation and photos which talk to the lives and experiences of Australian in Papua New Guinea during this period.

Data time period: 1918 to 1975

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Spatial Coverage And Location

text: New Ireland

text: Sepik River

text: Manus Island

text: Ambunti

text: Maprik

text: Lake Kopiago

text: Trobriand Islands

text: Madang

text: Papua New Guinea

text: Telefomin

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  • Local : WAM 3