Print version: Koninklijk Instituut voor Taal-, Land- en Volkenkunde (Netherlands). Governing New Guinea : an oral history of Papuan administrators, 1950-1990. Leiden, The Netherlands : KITLV Press, 2012 vi, 358 pages ; 22 cm ISBN 9789067183932
Includes bibliographical references (pages 347-351) and index
The everyday life of Papuan civil servants 1950-1990 / Leontine Visser -- Do not insult Papuans in front of me / Trajanus S. Boekorsjom -- Accused of being a separatist / Dolf Faidiban -- They falsified my name / Arnold Mampioper -- The three-month war in panai / Gerrit Jan Iauri -- Two keys to attracting the baliem people / Dorus Rumbiak -- Meeting the tree people / Alex Wamafma -- Koteka are better than pants / Joel Boray -- Surprised to see beggars / Luther Saroy -- Clearing an airfield with wooden logs / Florenz Imbiri -- Corpse eating and an illicit cult / Lambert Marani -- I was appointed governor / Barnabas Suebu -- Between Isaac Hindom and Acub Zainal / Ismael Bauw -- The role of teachers in governing communities / Alex Sawaki and Marthin Senandi -- We were not given access to proper education / Marthin Senandi -- Twins must be killed / Dirk Bernardus Urus -- Feeling guilty about helping Freeport / Amos Yap -- Tears on the plane / Amapos Jos Marey.