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Limited at Maryborough, Queensland,
launched on 6 July 1967 by Mrs.
Paliau Maloat, the wife of the a M****
leader and politician, and
commissioned on 13 November...
- [Beit-Hallahmi 1992]: 176
Makasol (Wind Nation), a.k.a.
Paliau movement Paliau Maloat 1970s,
circa Papuan Indigenist Millenarian countercultural [Clarke 2006]: 482–85 ...
- in the M**** Province, a
motherland of its founder, the
prophet Paliau Maloat (d. 1991). He had
served in the
colonial police force, but
became an opposition...
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Bougainville Open
Keith Levy
Hagen Open Pita Lus
Dreikikir Open
Paliau Maloat M**** Open Paul
Maniel West New
Britain Open
Koitaga Mano
Ialibu Open Gaudi...
- of the
Baluan Native Christian United Church,
founded in 1946 by
Paliau Maloat. The
creation of this
denomination was in
response to
oppression under colonial...
- Lus, John Guise,
Mangobing Kakun,
Michael Kaniniba, Siwi Kurondo,
Paliau Maloat,
James Meangarrum,
Donatus Mola, Ebia Olewale,
Michael Somare and Tony Voutas)...
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constituencies were
former or
present cargo cult leaders,
Francis Hagai,
Paliau Maloat and Yali.
Although Yali ran in the Rai
Coast constituency,
numerous voters...
- M****
Society in the
Modern State].
University of
California Press. "Paliau
Maloat - how one man
changed M**** forever". Hide, R.L., Allen, B.J., Bourke, R...
- Open
Michael Pondros 1,978 2,241
Elected Peter Pomat 1,788 2,155
Paliau Maloat 1,786 Joel
Maiah 1,435 J.B
Cholai Popunau 532
Silih Sawi 149
Invalid votes...
- Canberra.
Morris James Lea, of Caulfield, Victoria. For
public service.
Paliau Maloat, of
Lipan Village,
Territory of
Papua and New Guinea. For
services to local...