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SG1-011
Title Interviews on History of Sulka Kaimun Clan and Tling Clan
Description Various interviews and Songs; Kaimun Clan Setwai Land History Interview between - Leader & Elder Pairie & Pius K Tevlone. Kilalum Kaimun Clan Land - Interview between Leader & Elder Wankop and Martin Tevlone. Tling Clan Land - Interview between Leader & Elder John Tevlone & Pius K Tevlone. Sulka Tribe Traditional Songs - Sing during a “Gaien” from evening to dawn next day. Kilalum Land Allocation Story - Interview between Leader & Elder Wankop & Martin Tevlone.

In collaboration with Cultural Consultant, Paul Tevlone, below are description details.

SG1–011-01:
The audio recording in this file contains an interview between Pius K Tevlone, Kaimun clan leader and his uncle Pairie, Kaimun Klang faction leader and elder of Setwai village. The interview centered on the story and history of the Kaimun clan immigration and settlement journey from inland of Setwai village and then continuing south to Taimtop, Bain, Lop and Maskilklie of the Mengen tribe, and north to Kilalum village and beyond. The Kaimun clan traditional customary landownership rights to the area of land inland of Setwai village play a very significant role in the history of the Kaimun clan and the Sulka tribe. It is the second major original home of the Kaimun clan and it is where a lot of it’s first generation sub-clans were formed and then break off the Kaimun mother clan, including also its five (5) factions, to then go their own separate ways.

SG1–011-02:
This audio file contains recording of an interview between Martin T Tevlone, Kaimun clan elder and Wankop, Kaimun clan leader and elder of Kilalum village. The interview is about the life story of Wankop and his family, including his personal life journey and what the future holds for his family in Kilalum after he has passed on. The recording is a sad and moving account of the family life story of one of the Kaimun clan’s last elder and leader of his generation to live and die in Kilalum village.


SG1–011–03:
The audio recording in this file is an interview by Pius K Tevlone with his father John Tevlone, who at the time holds dual leadership roles over the Kaimun clan and the Tling. The interview is also for John Tevlone to hand over the dual leadership role to his son Pius K Tevlone before his passing. It is traditional customary requirement and obligation for John Tevlone to do that witnessed by very senior members of the two clans and relatives, including one of his very close friend and in-law Tlomar who is also heard talking in the recording. John Tevlone also talks about his life journey as a young man to settle at Kilvar village where he pioneered the Kilvar village then got married to his wife Joyce Pamsiengaiel, and when he died was buried in the middle of the Kilvar village.

SG1–011-04:
The audio recording in this file contain Sulka tribe singers singing traditional “Mgaieng Songs” in the night on the eve of a “Nik” feast at Kilvar village. The Nik feast and ceremony was held to reward and compensate people who have help and contributed in some way to the burial ceremony of Tling & Kaimun clan’s leader John Tevlone who died in 1968 at Kilvar village. The Mgaieng singing and dancing was normally done in the night from about 8pm to 7am in the morning the next day. The people singing travelled from as far as Lop, Maskilklie to Lamarain in the north to take part in the feast ceremony.

(Paul Tevlone, July 2021)
Origination date 1974-01-01
Origination date free form
Archive link https://catalog.paradisec.org.au/repository/SG1/011
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Collector
Steven Gagau
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Language as given Sulka
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Dialect Sulka
Region / village Kilalum, Pomio, East New Britain Province

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Operator Nick Fowler-Gilmore
Data Categories primary text
Data Types Sound
Discourse type interactive_discourse
Roles Steven Gagau : data_inputter
Paul Tevlone : compiler
Paul Tevlone : consultant
Paul Tevlone : translator
Martin Tevlone : interviewer
Pius Tevlone : interviewer
Elder Pairie : speaker
Elder Wankop : speaker
John Tevlone : speaker
DOI 10.26278/bn0z-pz28
Cite as Steven Gagau (collector), Steven Gagau (data_inputter), Paul Tevlone (compiler, consultant, translator), Martin Tevlone (interviewer), Pius Tevlone (interviewer), Elder Pairie (speaker), Elder Wankop (speaker), John Tevlone (speaker), 1974. Interviews on History of Sulka Kaimun Clan and Tling Clan. MPEG/VND.WAV. SG1-011 at catalog.paradisec.org.au. https://dx.doi.org/10.26278/bn0z-pz28
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Collection Information
Collection ID SG1
Collection title Sulka Pomio Culture Recordings
Description Since 2014, I have been visiting Kilalum village, a rural coastal community along the south coast in the Wide Bay area of East Pomio in the Pomio District of East New Britain Province, Papua New Guinea. The village and surrounding areas is occupied by the Kaimun clan of the Sulka Tribe, one of the ethnic Papuan language groups on New Britain Island surrounded by other Austronesian language groups on the island. In the subsequent years, I became interested and got motivated by the conversations about culture preservation with the Chief and traditional leader of the Kaimun clan and its group of elders within its sub-clans of the Sulka Tribe who live in the Wide Bay region along the south eastern coastline of the Province. The Sulka tribe occupies an area located in between other ethnic tribal groups called the “Mengens” to the south, the “Bainings” to the north and the “Tomoip” to the west inland areas. The Sulka tribe is made up of two (2) mother clans being Kaimun clan and the other as the Masra clan with Kaimun as the biggest clan in terms of population and area coverage. The Kaimun Clan leadership had started an initiative before I made contact with them to undertake a study or a documentation project in their attempt and effort driven by their desire for the cultural preservation and maintenance for intergenerational knowledge sharing and transfer within the Sulka tribe and its various clans. The primary focus was on the history of where the Sulka tribe originated from, how they settled and migrated to where they are today, its tribal clans’ structure and social organisation, how its cultural practices and systems, traditions, customs and society practices such as customary laws, rituals and sacred society came to being and the external influences of missionaries and colonisation to the Sulka people. From the 1970s’, there has been mixed collection from various sources of cassette audio and video tapes, photos, textual information of mixed content in traditional stories, history, life histories, traditional and present day customs/culture, missionary and colonisation history, music (song and dance – traditional and contemporary) and other general life or events stories. From the 1970s’, there has been mixed collection from various sources of cassette audio and video tapes, photos, textual materials and interviews of mixed content in traditional stories, history, life histories, traditional and present day customs/culture, missionary and colonisation history, music (song and dance – traditional and contemporary) and other general life or events stories. This collection is a contribution towards the preservation of general cultural knowledge of Sulka tribe and efforts to documenting the Kaimun clan.
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