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Delve into the poignant narrative of Rabaul Yu Swit Moa Yet, a compelling book that chronicles the 1994 Rabaul Volcano eruption in Papua New Guinea. This insightful account captures the experiences of the local Tolai villagers as they navigated the devastating impact of this natural disaster. With a rich historical context, the book offers a thorough examination of the eruption's aftermath, shedding light on government resettlement initiatives and the resilience of the survivors. Authored by Klaus Neumann, whose deep-rooted connection with the Tolai people began during his PhD research in Pacific History, this book emphasizes the lived realities of those affected. Ideal for readers interested in natural disasters, Pacific history, or cultural survival, Rabaul Yu Swit Moa Yet is an essential addition to your library. This brand new title, published by Oxford University Press ANZ in 1997, is an enlightening resource for students, academics, and history enthusiasts. Plus, enjoy FREE shipping from our Auckland warehouse, with a delivery timeframe of just 15 days. No unexpected import charges, customs duties, or taxes will apply, making your purchase seamless and straightforward.
NOTE: Shipping for this item is FREE, please allow 15 days for shipping. As its shipped from our Auckland warehouse there is no unexpected import charges, custom duties or taxes.
Condition: BRAND NEW
ISBN: 9780195540093
Year: 1997
Publisher: Oxford University Press ANZ
Description:
On 19 September 1994, the Rabaul Volcano in East New Britain, Papua New Guinea, erupted for the second time this century, killing five people and devastating the town of Rabaul and many nearby villages. Rabaul Yu Swit Moa Yet gives a fascinating account of this eruption and its aftermath. The book features the experiences of Papua New Guineans, and tells how the local Tolai villagers survived the eruption. The book also details the historical background of the 1994 eruption, discusses the government’s resettlement schemes and describes the lives of the volcano’s victims in the eighteen months following the eruption. Klaus Neumann first became acquainted with the Tolai when he did research for his PhD in Pacific History. Between 1986 and 1988, he lived in Lakakua, a village on the Gazelle Peninsula.
NOTE: Shipping for this item is FREE, please allow 15 days for shipping. As its shipped from our Auckland warehouse there is no unexpected import charges, custom duties or taxes.
Condition: BRAND NEW
ISBN: 9780195540093
Year: 1997
Publisher: Oxford University Press ANZ
Description:
On 19 September 1994, the Rabaul Volcano in East New Britain, Papua New Guinea, erupted for the second time this century, killing five people and devastating the town of Rabaul and many nearby villages. Rabaul Yu Swit Moa Yet gives a fascinating account of this eruption and its aftermath. The book features the experiences of Papua New Guineans, and tells how the local Tolai villagers survived the eruption. The book also details the historical background of the 1994 eruption, discusses the government’s resettlement schemes and describes the lives of the volcano’s victims in the eighteen months following the eruption. Klaus Neumann first became acquainted with the Tolai when he did research for his PhD in Pacific History. Between 1986 and 1988, he lived in Lakakua, a village on the Gazelle Peninsula.