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Saturday, April 30, 2011. A trip to Bishop Museum. As a child, I always enjoyed the museum. Not the guided tour or hours of lagging behind my parents trips to the museum, but the making lemonade out of lemon slices, sugar, and water in the cafeteria with my mates museum days…or the wondering around, using our imaginations to travel back in time trips to the museum. Back then, I never thought much about anything except the interesting objects I found within the museum walls. As we move up to the middle fl...

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Saturday, April 30, 2011. A trip to Bishop Museum. As a child, I always enjoyed the museum. Not the guided tour or hours of lagging behind my parents trips to the museum, but the making lemonade out of lemon slices, sugar, and water in the cafeteria with my mates museum days…or the wondering around, using our imaginations to travel back in time trips to the museum. Back then, I never thought much about anything except the interesting objects I found within the museum walls. As we move up to the middle fl...

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Unwriting Oceania Dialogue: Knowledge and Knowing

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Sunday, February 13, 2011. As a "scholar," sometimes I feel as if my "spirit"/my creativity is being held hostage by my intellect. Lole Usoali'i, in her song/video Tu i Luga reminds me that it is on the shoulders of our ancestors on which we stand. It will be on my/our shoulders on which "those who come after" will stand. What sort of legacy will I/we leave them? Recently came to know. And after having come to know. Which can be found in the book titled Inside Out. I cannot speak to the pain of the pe'a,...

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Unwriting Oceania Dialogue: New is not always better...

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Sunday, April 17, 2011. New is not always better. Medals and a rather demeaning poem of gratitude written by an Australian soldier. While the poem extols the virtues and bravery of these men, it also leaves one with the impression that these brave PNG men were also somewhat child-like. The poem was later put to music and became a popular tune around the end of WWII. It is titled "Fuzzy Wuzzy Angles." Below you will find an abridged version of the poem. Many a mother in Australia. Just as steady as a horse.

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Unwriting Oceania Dialogue: Art for art's sake?

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Thursday, February 17, 2011. Art for art's sake? Art No matter the medium, its origin lies in the soul of the artist, therefore it touches the souls of all who read/see/hear/touch it. Last week, in seminar, a question was posed which has been circling and weaving itself in and out of, and generally scratching at my psyche. The question (and I paraphrase here) was: Can we look at art without seeing the underpinnings of politics? In other words, what political statement is the artist making? One story is t...

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Unwriting Oceania Dialogue: A trip to Bishop Museum

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Saturday, April 30, 2011. A trip to Bishop Museum. As a child, I always enjoyed the museum. Not the guided tour or hours of lagging behind my parents trips to the museum, but the making lemonade out of lemon slices, sugar, and water in the cafeteria with my mates museum days…or the wondering around, using our imaginations to travel back in time trips to the museum. Back then, I never thought much about anything except the interesting objects I found within the museum walls. As we move up to the middle fl...

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Unwriting Oceania Dialogue: Re-type or Stereotype?

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Wednesday, March 2, 2011. In his article Film As a Colonizing Medium. Vilsoni Herenko addresses the issue of feature films (such as the above clip from South Pacific. States that the film combines "a melange of images from Fiji" to "the Hanalei coast of Kauai in Hawaii." This, coupled with the Asian girl "happy talking" with would-be-hula-hands, is almost laughable. I say "almost" because there is a very real danger that viewers will believe. I recall the television shows and commercials of my youth....

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The Window: September 2012

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The Window: February 2013

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The blog features Steven Edmund Winduo and his work in the arts, culture, literature, journalism, education, and writing, editing, and publishing. Sunday, February 24, 2013. Medicinal Plants in PNG. Great publications remain useful and relevant even many years after its first print run. One of my recent acquisitions is a book on medicinal plants of Papua New Guinea. The book is based on many years of scientific research, involving staff and students of the University of Papua New Guinea. The next set of ...

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The Window: Manui Publishers

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The Window: Haus Krai

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The Window: Publications

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The blog features Steven Edmund Winduo and his work in the arts, culture, literature, journalism, education, and writing, editing, and publishing. Transitions and Transformations: Literature, Politics, and Culture in Papua New Guinea. Port Moresby: University of Papua New Guinea Press. Forthcoming. Port Moresby: University of Papua New Guinea. Books of imaginative literature. Port Moresby: UPNG Press and Manui Publishers. Port Moresby: UPNG Press and Manui Publishers. A Rower’s Song. Journal Articles/Cha...

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The blog features Steven Edmund Winduo and his work in the arts, culture, literature, journalism, education, and writing, editing, and publishing. Tuesday, February 17, 2015. 2014) is my first novel based on my grandfather, Holonia Jilaka, whose life inspired this book. Although not a biography the novel’s timeline is based on the part of my grandfather’s history. I wrote every day without for two months, completing the first draft of the novel by the time February 1995 came around. I was quite happy...

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The Window: October 2012

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