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indigenous village chiefs (
Luluai), who were to
represent the
bridge between the
German administration and the locals. The
Luluai were
responsible for local...
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governor (1902–14). As a
judge he made
three reforms: the
appointment of '
luluais' [village chiefs],
attempts to
integrate the
Tolais people into the European...
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wooden furnitures and 4
luxury suites. It
contains the
Vanda Restaurant,
Luluai's Italian Restaurant and
Kokomo Coffee Shop. Lae War
Cemetery was established...
- title:
Fargo 1965 The
Wackiest Ship in the Army Episode: "The Lady and the
Luluai" 1966 Dr.
Kildare George Parker 2
episodes 1966 That Girl
Police officer...
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Parliament from 1977 to 1982. Bolt was a
village official (tultul) and
chief (
luluai). He
contested the
North Waghi Open
constituency in the 1977
general elections...
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recruit local 'big men' to
represent the
colonial authorities as
headmen (
luluais) or as
deputies (tultuls). In 1951, a
police post was set up at
Okapa (then...
- the Rai
Coast in 1931 to
become Tultul of Sor (second in
command to the
Luluai, the
village headman).
After his wife died in late 1936 or
early 1937, he...
- National-Football-Teams.com
Manis Lamond at National-Football-Teams.com
Beneho Luluai at National-Football-Teams.com
Desmond Waku at National-Football-Teams.com...
- Andrew, The
Wackiest Ship in the Army (1965): S01E10 – The Lady and the
Luluai,
Military Gogglebox,
January 11, 2019
Accessed 10
November 2021 Schenectady...
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Mingende to the
government compound at Kundiawa. In the 1940s he
became luluai of his tribe.
Encouraged by
Australian officials, he
built the
first house...