First publlished in Steven's Window, The National Newspaper early this year. Thanks. A death happened in the hamlet right after ours in the village. That was soon after Christmas that the relatives had to set up the ‘house cry’ right up the first week of New Year 2014. The deceased was a woman of standing in the community that when her body arrived on Monday afternoon a lot of the surrounding community members paid their last respects that evening. The night went smoothly for most of the mourners until the morning when a commotion began with some of the relatives accusing others of using sorcery. The problem was that instead of participating in the laments and mourning in the night some of the youths decided to drink ‘steam’ in the night. My father who had gone over early for the burial returned dismayed that there was a fight early in the morning. He asked me if I can help him with some money to sort out the customary restrictions that the relatives of the dec...
Chronicles the stories of education, books, writing, and reading in the life of Steven Edmund Winduo, PNG writer extraordinaire, literacy advocate, social literary activist, literary scholar, & teacher. Fern Ridge is a translation of Safla Rama, where home is for SEW.