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Item ID
MW6-073
Title Interviews with Anton Laparami, Juliana Vatang, Lawrence ToBurua, Nangananga
Description Tape#1 Side A - Music background and Story of John Wowono told by Anton Laparami & Juliana Vatang, 22 August 1993.
John Wowono was born 1920, married in 1949 and died in 1981.
Anton and Juliana describes the music story of John Wowono, a pioneer stringband music composer and performer.
John Wowono learnt the guitar from his elder brother, ToBunata who worked in Salamoa and Bulolo Gold Mine, Morobe Province and was given a guitar by his expatriate boss.
John Wowono and then became popular with his stringband music with songs like "Ra Vuvu" and "Kaugu Gunan. In earlier days of radio broadcasts, his songs were played on he airwaves.
John's stringband with members like Benny Urakil, Robin and others perform in village parties or events like weddings or fundraising called "cup tea" mostly in Toma and Kokopo area.
John also performed traditional music at ceremonies of "balaguan" and "matamatam" and had powers as a "tena buai", "tena malagene" and combining such songs as "warbat" and "malira" songs into stringband music.
After John Wowono's stringband, a live power band at Nangananga village was formed in Skylight band.

Tape #1 Side B Music background and Story of John Wowono told by Lawrence ToBurua and other participants, 29 August 1993.
Lawrence with support of others at interview describe how John Wowono learnt playing guitar from elder brother ToBunata and started Mother Stringband. It then changed to Nangananga Sports Club stringband and taught younger members like Isador Vuvul, Clement Kiliu, ToPitit, Benny Urakil in 1960s then later the first electric power band in Skylight Band claimed to be the first in the Province and then Territory of New Guinea.
In the 1970s' the Nangananga stringband continued with the style of songs combined both with traditional such as "Vuntung" and stringband music composed then participated in the Tolai Warwagira with continued success.
In 1981, John died of illness after he left Nangananga Village to Tavilo to work on his cocoa plantation block of land.
(Steven Gagau, May 2019)
Origination date 1993-08-22
Origination date free form
Archive link https://catalog.paradisec.org.au/repository/MW6/073
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Michael Webb
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Region / village Nanganaga, Kokopo District, East New Britain Province
Originating university
Operator Nick Fowler-Gilmore
Data Categories historical reconstruction
Data Types Sound
Discourse type interactive_discourse
Roles Steven Gagau : data_inputter
Lawrence Burua : speaker
Juliana Vatang : participant
Anton Laparami : speaker
Nicholas Wowono : participant
Misiel ToGet : participant
Clement Kiliu : participant
DOI 10.26278/E9BQ-P208
Cite as Michael Webb (collector), Steven Gagau (data_inputter), Lawrence Burua (speaker), Juliana Vatang (participant), Anton Laparami (speaker), Nicholas Wowono (participant), Misiel ToGet (participant), Clement Kiliu (participant), 1993. Interviews with Anton Laparami, Juliana Vatang, Lawrence ToBurua, Nangananga. MPEG/VND.WAV. MW6-073 at catalog.paradisec.org.au. https://dx.doi.org/10.26278/E9BQ-P208
Content Files (4)
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MW6-073-A.mp3 audio/mpeg 20.3 MB 00:22:15.39
MW6-073-A.wav audio/vnd.wav 734 MB 00:22:15.29
MW6-073-B.mp3 audio/mpeg 28.8 MB 00:31:32.890
MW6-073-B.wav audio/vnd.wav 1.02 GB 00:31:32.869
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Collection Information
Collection ID MW6
Collection title Music in Rabaul, Gazelle Peninsula, ENBP and New Guinea Islands Region (ca. 1950s - 1990s)
Description Recordings of a wide range of music in Rabaul 1950s-1990s covering areas of the Gazelle Peninsula of East New Britain Province and the New Guinea Islands Region. This collection was the PhD research work by Dr Michael Webb focused on music of Melanesia in the Pacific. This collection was located as a result of PARADISEC's 'Lost and Found' project and digitisation was funded by the ARC Centre of Excellence for the Dynamics of Language.

Note: This video recording on Item MW6-012 labelled Queens Birthday Singsing, Rabaul in 1993 was unable to be digitised due to poor quality of tape so deleted from collection.
(Steven Gagau)
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Access Information
Edit access Steven Gagau
Michael Webb
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