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Joe Tore - Oral History interview recorded on 07 April 2017 at Alotau, Milne Bay Province

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posted on 2023-03-23, 00:22 authored by Keimelo Gima, Anne Dickson Waiko, Elizabeth Taulehebo
Mr Joe Tore tells the stories of his uncle Mr Gilbert Toroigawa and his father Mr Apeka Toroigawa. His uncle was a labourer who was captured by the Japanese but escaped and was then recruited by the Australian army as a driver during the war. His father was twelve years old when the Japanese invaded their land so the whole family had to flee to the North coast Bay.

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Deakin University

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Geelong, Victoria

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1 x WAV (00:42:15:00 hours), 1 x MP3, 1 x PDF, 1 x JPG

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Tore, Joe

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