01889nkc a22002177i 4500001000700000008004100007040002600048100002300074245009100097264000900188300002200197336002800219337002300247338003200270500002500302506002800327533007700355540007900432545094400511856021601455149830191217u xx 000 0|zxx d aANU:PMBcANU:PMBerda1 aMuller, Kald1939-10a[Monument commemorating the arrival of Christianity in the early 1900s on Biak Island] cn.d. a1 digitised slide astill image2rdacontent acomputer2rdamedia aonline resource2rdacarrier aAU PMB PHOTO 106-366 aAvailable for reference aElectronic reproduction:bCanberra :cPacific Manuscripts Bureau, d2019 aAvailable for referenceuhttp://asiapacific.anu.edu.au/pambu/copyright.php0 aKal Muller, documentary film maker, photographer, writer, tribal art dealer and world traveller, was born in Budapest, Hungary and later on moved to the U.S.A., where he studied his doctorate on French literature at the University of Arizona. During most of his life, Kal’s focus has been on traditional societies. In 1965 he set out on an extended sailing trip across the Pacific, ending up in the New Hebrides, now Vanuatu. Later, he travelled extensively throughout Mexico. However, for the past 37 years, Dr. Muller has spent most of his time traveling and living in Indonesia, writing about and photographing this endless archipelago, specializing in Papua for the past decade. He has made several documentary films and published over a dozen books, which he wrote, as well as taking the photos required, such as The South Coast of Papua. He has also written numerous magazine articles published in Europe, the USA, Mexico and Asia.41uhttp://asiapacific.anu.edu.au/pambu/digital/catalogue/index.php/monument-commemorating-the-arrival-of-christianity-in-the-early-1900s-on-biak-island-2zView this item in the Pacific Manuscripts Bureau Catalogue.