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PARTICIPANTS LISTINGS for TUESDAY 1 Mr. Brian Chapaitis PARTICIPANTS LISTINGS for TUESDAY 1 Mr. Brian Chapaitis Language Program Consultant Summer Institute of Linguistic (SIL) 2 Dr. Neil Coulter Director of Language Dept. Summer Institute of Linguistic (SIL) 3 Ms. Anne-Marie Wanamp Head of Language Dept. University of Goroka (UOG) 4 Mr. Edward Gende Ethnomusicologist Institute of Papua New Guinea Studies 5 Mr. Balthazar Moriguba Music Technician Institute of Papua New Guinea Studies 6 Ms. Jennifer Ivarato Marketing & Promotion Officer Western Highlands Tourism Bureau 7 Ms. Esther Steven Culture & Events Coordinator/Officer Western Highlands Tourism Buureau 8 Mr. Chris Tabontubun Cultural Officer Autonomous Region of Bougainville Division of Media, Culture and Commerce 9 Mr. Paul Bayuve District Administrator Eastern Highlands Province Henganofi District 10 Mr. Eric Sinebare SCEP, Education Division Simbu Province 11 Mr. Anthony Parak Curator J.K.McCarthy Museum Eastern Highlands Province 12 Mr. John Ore Provincial Cultural Tourism Officer Southern Highlands Province 13 Mr. Alex Nombe Driver Commerce & Industry Eastern Highlands Province 14 Mr. Max Ruipo Asaro Mudman Eastern Highlands Province 15 Mr.Siwi Homonio Asaro Mudman Eastern Highlands Province 16 Mr. Hardy Waiyo Ward 3 Councillor Eastern Highlands Province Lower Asaro LLG 17 Ms. Jane Naso Culture & Tourism Officer Madang Visitors & Cultural Bureau 18 Mr. Benson Imara District Affairs & LLG Officer Eastern Highlands Province Lufa District 19 Ms. Dorish Apuka Cultural Heritage Manager PNG National Commission for UNESCO 20 Ms. Aguri Korua Media Manager PNG National Commission for UNESCO 21 Mr. Nick Mano Manager Parks & Conservation PNG National Commission for UNESCO 22 Mr. John Doa Director National Performing Arts Troupe 23 Ms. Alice Polom Assistant Script Writer National Performing Arts Troupe 25 Ms. Betty Martin Production Screener National Performing Arts Troupe 26 Mr. Lutie Mateho Partner National Performing Arts Troupe 29 Mr. Philip Maso Culture & Tourism Officer Enga Provincial Government 30 Ms. Florence Jaukae Goroka Bilums Festivals Eastern Highlands Province 31 Mr. Henry Laki Asaro Eastern Highlands Province 32 Korex Village Mr. Robert Buleka Director National Film Institute 33 Ms. Ruth Ketau Media Officer National Film Institute 34 Mr. Fred Isasar Media Officer National Film Institute 35 Mr. Mino Norm Bena Cultural Group Eastern Highlands Province 36 Mr. Roy Jobali Komiufa Hugepa Gahisi Cultural Group 38 Ms. Emmie Betabeta Research & Conservation Foundation Esatern Highlands Province 39 Mr. Theodore Mawe Anthropologist University of Goroka 40 Dr. Jacob L. Simet, OL Executive Director National Cultural Commission 41 Mr. Ombone Kaiku Director National Cultural Commission 42 Ms. Ilikomau Ali Policy Analyst National Cultural Commission 43 Ms. Hale Lahui Research Officer National Cultural Commission 44 Miss Dorea Alesana Planning Officer National Cultural Commission 45 Mr. John Dua Simbu Provincial Adminitration Simbu Provincial Government 46 Mr. Kaima Peter Waghi Social Issues Advocator NBC Radio Simbu 47 Mr. Andrew Sufie Culture & Tourism Officer Eastern Highlands Provincial Government 48 Mr. Gabriel Kuntina Commerce, Trade & Tourism Western Highlands Provincial Government 49 Mr. Nelson Mou Culture Coordinator West New Britain Province Talasea District 50 Mr. Harold Rawei Marketing Officer West New Britain Province Culture & Tourism Division West New Britain Province 52 Mr. Vincent Lagea Museum Curator Culture & Tourism Division West New Britain Province 53 Mr. John Kasa Community Representative Eastern Highlands Province Bena District 54 Mr. Komsy Kemagu Community Representative Eastern Highlands Province Lufa District 56 Hans Fima Community Representative Goroka 57 Llane Munau National Film Institute 58 Sen Puro Komunive Representative Eastern Highlands Province Daulo District 59 Nicholas Segeyaro Community Representative Eastern Highlands Province Ungai District 60 Mr. Witt Masa Cultural Officer Morobe Provincial Administration 61 Mr.Igsi Jimike Research & Conservation Foundation PNG Eastern Highlands Province 62 Ms. Rose Kamuta-Hegame Department of National Planning & Monitoring 62 Mr. Geaorge Moliki District Affairs & LLG Officer Eastern Highlands Province .
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