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Gregory Bablis

Third-born daughter, Nancy Kumanyal (in PNG meri blouse and hat), and Nepe Kumanyal (in Akubra hat) with other family members in the PNG National Museum Theatrette, August 2015.

For God, country, or what? Nepe Kumanyal’s war

by Gregory Bablis
October 21, 2020
Kokoda Track plaque

Significance of the centenary: history and commemoration of the Kokoda Campaign in Papua New Guinea

by Gregory Bablis
April 25, 2017
Australian soldiers stop on Eoribaiwa Ridge to look at the scenery towards Kokoda (image: Australian War Memorial/public domain)

Shared military heritage and developing ‘Kokoda culture’

by Gregory Bablis, Kirstie Close-Barry
April 21, 2016

Gregory Bablis

Gregory Bablis is Principal Curator, Modern History Department, PNG National Museum and Art Gallery.

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