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Lotu

Australia, 1962
film

Life in New Guinea today, shows efforts towards a self-determination. The story of Saimon Gaius, a survivor of the Japanese invasion, now a Methodist minister..

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Algorithmically related works from our collection by description:

The Mailu story (told by Sister Clark)

Australia, 1962
Similarity: 74%

Australia in New Guinea

Australia, 1951
Similarity: 73%

Time passed them by!

Australia, 1951
Similarity: 72%

Growing up in New Guinea

Australia, 1965
Similarity: 72%

This man

Australia, 1971
Similarity: 72%

Sounds like Niugini

Australia, 1977
Similarity: 71%

Moro: Melanesian bigman

Australia, 1980
Similarity: 71%

Way to a New World

Australia, 1959
Similarity: 71%

In one lifetime

Australia, 1968
Similarity: 71%

Bifo Kam

Australia, 1980
Similarity: 71%

Angels of war

Australia, 1981
Similarity: 71%

Solomon Island treasures

Australia, 1982
Similarity: 70%

The Lau of Malaita

United Kingdom, 1987
Similarity: 70%

Two men of Fiji

Australia, 1958
Similarity: 70%

In the South seas: palm and steeple

Canada, 1973
Similarity: 70%

Boys and girls of Papua and New Guinea

Australia, 1963
Similarity: 70%

Tumanu's people

Australia, 1960
Similarity: 70%

In the wake of Mendana

United Kingdom, 1956
Similarity: 70%
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