John Kasaipwalova
John Kasaipwalova is an author of Papua New Guinea. He was born in 1949 of indigenous parentage in Okaidoka Village on Kiriwina Island of the Trobriand Islands, Milne Bay Province of Papua New Guinea. He was originally destined to be a tribal chief, but he was instead sent to Catholic school where he earned an academic scholarship to attend University of Queensland, to study veterinary medicine. Before finishing that degree he enrolled at the University of Papua New Guinea, where he began his literary career and gained a reputation as an anti-colonial radical.
After his time at University of Papua New Guinea he moved into various business enterprises and the Boards of public enterprises and bodies including the National Cultural Commission. He also served on the Council of UPNG for 8 years. In local government he was with the Milne Bay Area Authority and the Kiriwina LLG. Since 1995 he is one of the 12 member Kiriwina Council of Chiefs. He is now returning to writing and is a writer in residence at the UPNG Press and Bookshop.Published works
- Hanuabada
- Reluctant Flame
- Yaulabuta, Kolupa, deli lekolekwa
- Yaulabuta, the passion of Chief Kailaga : an historical poem from the Trobriand Islands
- Kanaka's Dream
- The Rooster in the Confessional
- The Naked Jazz
- My Brother
- My Enemy
- Sail the Midnight Sun
- Betel Nut is Bad Magic for Airplanes
Other work
Kasaipwalova also developed the grass-roots co-operative and cultural movement in Trobriand Islands.