- The
Hahalis Welfare Society was a
nativist movement on Buka
Island in what is now the
Autonomous Region of
Bougainville in
Papua New Guinea. The movement...
- electorates: Haku Peit (covering the West
Coast and Solos)
Halia (from
Tohatsi to
Hahalis),
Hagogohe (from
Salasa to Sing)
Tsitalato (from
Lonahan to Buka P****age)...
- made two
attempts at
secession in
protest of the
mining exploitation. The
Hahalis Welfare Society,
established in 1959 and led by John
Teosin and Francis...
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Francis Hagai (c. 1940 – 7 July 1974) was the
leader of the
Hahalis Welfare Society (HWS) on Buka Island, in what is now the
Autonomous Region of Bougainville...
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Hagai produced a
series of
liturgies in
Halia as part of his work with the
Hahalis Welfare Society.
Halia at
Ethnologue (25th ed., 2022) Allen,
Jerry (1987)...
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cults was
sometimes controversial. For example, in 1962 the
separatist Hahalis Welfare Society on Buka
Island was
classed by
Australian authorities as...
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Retrieved 2024-04-12. Christopoulou,
Spyridoula D.; Androutsopoulou, Chrysa;
Hahalis, Panagiotis; Kotsalou, Chrysoula; Vantarakis, Apostolos; Lamari, Fotini...
-
education minister Ebia
Olewale to
establish a
school for
members of the
Hahalis Welfare Society. In 1975,
Havini was one of five
Papua New
Guineans invited...
- Cardiology. 19: 118–122.
Kounis NG,
Koniari I,
Velissaris D,
Tzanis G,
Hahalis G (2019-07-11). "Kounis Syndrome—not a Single-organ
Arterial Disorder but...
- rat Buka
Island solomys Buka P****age
Invasion of Buka and
Bougainville Hahalis Welfare Society Kilu Cave Our Lady of the ****umption Cathedral, Buka "Census...