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Matthias Toliman was a New Guinean politician and leader of the Toliman tribe. He was born in Bitakapuk, New Guinea, and was educated at the University of Papua New Guinea. He was a member of the House of Assembly from 1964 to 1972, and was the first indigenous New Guinean to be appointed to the Executive Council. He was also the first indigenous New Guinean to be appointed to the Legislative Council. Toliman was a strong advocate for the rights of indigenous New Guineans, and was a leader in the struggle for independence from Australia. He was a founding member of the United Liberation Movement for West Papua, and was a key figure in the negotiations leading to the independence of Papua New Guinea in 1975. Toliman was a respected leader in the Toliman tribe, and was known for his commitment to the welfare of his people. He was a strong advocate for education, and was instrumental in the establishment of the Toliman Primary School. He was also a passionate advocate for the preservation of traditional culture and language. Toliman died in 2002 at the age of 77. He was survived by his wife, four children, and numerous grandchildren.

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Age 48 years old
Zodiac Sign Virgo
Born 25 August 1925
Birthday 25 August
Birthplace Bitakapuk, New Guinea
Date of death (1973-09-06)
Died Place Port Moresby, Papua and New Guinea
Nationality Guinea

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1973

On 6 September 1973 Toliman was taken ill while in the House of Assembly, and was taken to hospital, where he died of a heart attack. Hie funeral in Rabaul was attended by over 10,000 people. He was buried in Bitakapuk.

1972

A founder of the conservative United Party, Toliman was re-elected again in the 1972 elections. Although the United Party was the largest faction in the House, the Pangu Party was able to form a coalition government. Toliman was the United Party's candidate for the Speakership, but was defeated 49–48 by Perry Kwan. He subsequently became the first Leader of the Opposition, with the Pangu Party's Michael Somare as Chief Minister.

1968

Toliman was re-elected in the 1968 elections in the Gazelle Open constituency. He continued as a member of the Administrator's Council, and was made ministerial member for Education. In this role he established the National Teaching Service. In the 1971 Birthday Honours he was awarded a CBE.

1964

In 1964 he contested the first general elections under universal suffrage, and was elected to the House of Assembly from the Rabaul constituency. Following the elections, he was appointed to the Administrator's Council and made Undersecretary for the Administrator's Department. He also became Deputy Leader of Elected Members. In 1966 he changed undersecretary roles, becoming Undersecretary for Education and Local Government.

1957

During World War II Toliman was detailed by Japanese forces. Following the war, he decided against returning to the seminary and decided to become a teacher instead. He resumed his education and qualified as a teacher in 1957. He taught at a Catholic mission for seven years, becoming headteacher in 1959 and also served as president of the Catholic Teachers' Association of New Britain and New Ireland. His four brothers and wife were also teachers. He was also a father of seven.

1925

Matthias Tutanava Toliman CBE (25 August 1925 – 6 September 1973) was a Papua New Guinean politician. He served as a member of the House of Assembly between 1964 and 1973, also holding ministerial roles from 1964 until 1972.

Born in Bitakapuk, a hamlet near Paparatava in 1925 to To Liman and Ia Kabu. His father and grandfather were both traditional leaders of the Tolai people, and he became the third generation of his family to hold the role. After starting his education in a village school, he became a boarder at St John's De La Salle School in Kinagunan. After finishing school, he joined St Mary's Seminary at Vunapope in order to become a priest.