tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-28244882.post1159007375650032157..comments2024-03-05T17:54:53.307+10:00Comments on Malum Nalu: Ahi Festival unites villages and LaeMalum Naluhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/17513608976714683688noreply@blogger.comBlogger3125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-28244882.post-11015362571451867532020-05-25T17:49:45.101+10:002020-05-25T17:49:45.101+10:00I agree with you. All the Ahi landowners must be m...I agree with you. All the Ahi landowners must be more intelligent in their decisions making. They have to step up and truly believe in themselves to lead the population serving under their leadership. Good transparency leadership with honesty is what the Ahi tribes need.<br />Anonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/02539900741994242465noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-28244882.post-81610285012011538192010-12-21T18:03:24.554+10:002010-12-21T18:03:24.554+10:00I disagree eith EdjuCate ... The Ahi Festival must...I disagree eith EdjuCate ... The Ahi Festival must remain Morobean tasol... Like the Hiri Moale Festival.... and the DukDuk Festival etc... It is a platform where Morobeans within the Ahi tok ples structure, can bung wantaim to show their cultural prowess, musical talents,na singsing blo taim bipo. It is a fitting tribute for those that have left us to be proud of our heritage. Remember you others are only there as GUESTS of the Ahi peoples graun ... If you want representation, show your true colours at the Morobe SHow, stop all the hooligans, raskols and gun smuggling, and let LAE become once she use to be FREE from any crimes, free from rape, free from thieves, free from gun fights, FREE to walk our city 24/7 without fear for being ambushed. FREE from wanton damage of property, that is not yours to damage... You are all squatting and living on Ahi Territory, respect their culture, tradition and heritage, live in peace and harmony...bernard oberleuternoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-28244882.post-16429248731535822412010-12-21T14:08:39.817+10:002010-12-21T14:08:39.817+10:00First, I congratulate the success of this festival...First, I congratulate the success of this festival. Events such as these do build a sense of identity and community for the people included in the Ahi cultural group. However, the promotion of one culture always suggests the exclusion of all others. There are often socially divisive consequences of an agenda of us against them. Morobe, in 2010 has been one of those sites where the dangers of us against them thinking has been played out. Whilst it is good to assert identity, this should also include reaching out to others which inlcude the Sepiks, Highlanders, New Guinea Islanders etc.EdjuCatehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/16694617595868030471noreply@blogger.com