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  2. Music of Papua New Guinea - Wikipedia

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    1993 saw television spreading across the country, and American popular music continued to affect Papuan music given the diffusion of radio since World War II. Since 1953, singsings have become competitive in nature, with contests occurring in Port Moresby, Mt. Hagen and Goroka.

  3. George Telek - Wikipedia

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    George Telek Mamua MBE, commonly known simply as Telek, is a musician and singer from Papua New Guinea. He has won one ARIA Award for this 1997 self-titled album. Telek sings in his native language, Kuanua, and in Tok Pisin. Many of his songs are sung in three-part harmonies that are characteristic of the Tolai.

  4. Category:Music of Papua New Guinea - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Music of Papua New Guinea" The following 5 pages are in this category, out of 5 total. ... This page was last edited on 18 April 2024, ...

  5. O Arise, All You Sons - Wikipedia

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    The National Identity Act of Papua New Guinea was formulated in 1971, motivating the country to create a national flag, a national emblem, a national pledge and a national anthem. [1] A national flag and emblem were adopted in 1971. However, the national anthem remained undecided until independence from Australia in 1975, four years later.

  6. Goroka Show - Wikipedia

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    The Goroka Show is a well-known tribal gathering and cultural event in Papua New Guinea. It is a sing-sing held every year close to the country's Independence Day (16 September) in the town of Goroka, the capital of the Eastern Highlands Province. About 100 tribes arrive to show their music, dance and culture. [1]

  7. 2024 in Papua New Guinea - Wikipedia

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    12 December – Papua New Guinea receives a licence to have a local team play in the Australian National Rugby League beginning in 2028. [16] 22 December – A Britten-Norman BN-2B-26 Islander operated by North Coast Aviation crashes in Sapmanga Valley in Morobe Province. All five occupants were found dead the next day. [17] [18]

  8. Justin Wellington - Wikipedia

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    Justin Wellington sometimes also known by the initials JW (born January 11, 1978) is a Papua New Guinean singer [1] presenting a blend of pop, reggae, R&B, dancehall and island music. He is most famous for his version of "Iko Iko" as "Iko Iko (My Bestie)", together with Small Jam. [2] He has released three studio albums.

  9. Category:Papua New Guinean musicians - Wikipedia

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    Music portal Musicians from the ... Musicians from the country of Papua New Guinea. Subcategories. ... This page was last edited on 13 April 2024, at 21:10 (UTC).