Papua New Guinea has had great difficulty distilling the complex experiences of World War II into national history, but at the same time Australians have elevated and celebrated the significance of Kokoda. The 1942 battles on the Kokoda Track have been the subject of major Australian books and a feature film, and the numbers of trekkers on the Track have increased sharply. But in Papua New Guinea, Kokoda has been narrowing to an association with the Koiari and the Kokoda Orokaiva landowners. In Papua New Guinea, where the nation needs a sense of values and experiences in common, Kokoda is neither well known nor 'national'
Mr Nuana Momoa tells the story of his father Momoa Monobe who worked as a carrier for the Australian...
Mr Jerry Dimuda tells the story of his father Dimuda Niligi who was a carrier and scout /policeman w...
Mr Max Itolo tells the story of his father Corporal Inta Derajinga who was a member of the Papuan In...
Courage. Endurance. Mateship. Sacrifice. These values, engraved in stone at the Isurava war memorial...
Fought on the rough terrain of the Owen Stanley Range, the Kokoda campaign was one of the turning po...
In recent years ‘Kokoda’ has assumed an increasingly significant place in popular Australian memory ...
From the release of Damien Parer's Kokoda Frontline in 1942, there have been several high quality do...
Rapidly growing numbers of Australian tourists visiting overseas battle sites associated with Austra...
The article analyzes the possibility of enlisting Kokoda Track and Owen of Papua New Guinea under th...
In recent years ‘Kokoda’ has assumed an increasingly significant place in popular Australian memory ...
The Kokoka Track traverses the Owen Stanley Range, which run the length of Papua New Guinea and trad...
Mrs Sarah Sau Hiari tells the story of her father, Simon Ovamene who worked as a carrier for the Aus...
Much of the literature that deals with what Jay Winter (2006) labels 'historical remembrance' makes ...
Mr Orie Kori tells the story of his father Korie Inara who worked as a scout and carrier for the Aus...
In the 1970s the Motu-Koita, traditional inhabitants of what is now the National Capital District of...
Mr Nuana Momoa tells the story of his father Momoa Monobe who worked as a carrier for the Australian...
Mr Jerry Dimuda tells the story of his father Dimuda Niligi who was a carrier and scout /policeman w...
Mr Max Itolo tells the story of his father Corporal Inta Derajinga who was a member of the Papuan In...
Courage. Endurance. Mateship. Sacrifice. These values, engraved in stone at the Isurava war memorial...
Fought on the rough terrain of the Owen Stanley Range, the Kokoda campaign was one of the turning po...
In recent years ‘Kokoda’ has assumed an increasingly significant place in popular Australian memory ...
From the release of Damien Parer's Kokoda Frontline in 1942, there have been several high quality do...
Rapidly growing numbers of Australian tourists visiting overseas battle sites associated with Austra...
The article analyzes the possibility of enlisting Kokoda Track and Owen of Papua New Guinea under th...
In recent years ‘Kokoda’ has assumed an increasingly significant place in popular Australian memory ...
The Kokoka Track traverses the Owen Stanley Range, which run the length of Papua New Guinea and trad...
Mrs Sarah Sau Hiari tells the story of her father, Simon Ovamene who worked as a carrier for the Aus...
Much of the literature that deals with what Jay Winter (2006) labels 'historical remembrance' makes ...
Mr Orie Kori tells the story of his father Korie Inara who worked as a scout and carrier for the Aus...
In the 1970s the Motu-Koita, traditional inhabitants of what is now the National Capital District of...
Mr Nuana Momoa tells the story of his father Momoa Monobe who worked as a carrier for the Australian...
Mr Jerry Dimuda tells the story of his father Dimuda Niligi who was a carrier and scout /policeman w...
Mr Max Itolo tells the story of his father Corporal Inta Derajinga who was a member of the Papuan In...