Item details
Item ID
MW6-105
Title Interview with Andy Sieghers, Malaytown, Rabaul (Continued)
Description Tape#2: General Rabaul Town Community Experiences
Side A&B:

Andy Seigers from the Ambonese community continues conversations about the residents and ethnic groups of Rabaul town mainly mixed race, chinese, micronesians, polynesians and europeans who would socially meet and interact at the Kambiu Club at Malaytown.
The Kambiu Club became a popular venue for bars, music entertainment and social dance nights. The Kambiu Stringband was the attraction to the residents due to their music as well as other performances in plays, drama and ethnic dancing exhibitions. Europeans and Government officers were regulars at the Club.
In the 1960s', there was some disagreements in the Club management which resulted in the splitting up of members and the establishment of the New Guinea Ambonese Club with the founding President was Andy Seigers and the Secretary was Peter Sahluteru.
Rabaul was a cosmopolitan town and there were quiet distinct living or accommodation areas of different communities such as Malaytown, Chinatown, Native compound for indigenous labourers, Europeans and Government Officials and services like schools and hospitals were also separated although started combining mainly the mixed race community amongst inter-marriages od european to chinese to malay and indigenous people.
Other experiences and changes in the life of Rabaul town was evident towards the the 1970s to PNG's self government and independence and also saw migrations of some of the residents to Australia.

(Steven Gagau, January 2020)
Origination date 1993-04-08
Origination date free form
Archive link https://catalog.paradisec.org.au/repository/MW6/105
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Collector
Michael Webb
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Dialect
Region / village Rabaul, East New Britain Province
Originating university University of Sydney
Operator Nick Fowler-Gilmore
Data Categories historical reconstruction
Data Types Sound
Discourse type interactive_discourse
Roles Steven Gagau : data_inputter
Michael Webb : interviewer
Michael Webb : researcher
Andy Sieghers : speaker
DOI 10.26278/59Q4-2S02
Cite as Michael Webb (collector), Steven Gagau (data_inputter), Michael Webb (interviewer, researcher), Andy Sieghers (speaker), 1993. Interview with Andy Sieghers, Malaytown, Rabaul (Continued). MPEG/VND.WAV. MW6-105 at catalog.paradisec.org.au. https://dx.doi.org/10.26278/59Q4-2S02
Content Files (4)
Filename Type File size Duration File access
MW6-105-A.mp3 audio/mpeg 28.8 MB 00:31:32.599
MW6-105-A.wav audio/vnd.wav 1.02 GB 00:31:32.589
MW6-105-B.mp3 audio/mpeg 28.9 MB 00:31:36.230
MW6-105-B.wav audio/vnd.wav 1.02 GB 00:31:36.210
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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
Zephyr Pavey
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Data access conditions Open (subject to agreeing to PDSC access conditions)
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