Alice Wedega
Chivalric Order Member
1905 – 1987
Who was Alice Wedega?
Dame Alice Wedega, DBE was a Papuan politician, educator, peacemaker and conscientious objector.
Alice Wedega was raised in Kwato, Milne Bay in a traditional culture of violence, including "witchcraft" and headhunting. Through Alice Wedega's work in educating her people and encouraging them to listen to the "good spirit", she helped foster peace by "making enemies into friends". Alice Wedega was herself taught these same principles by Charles Abel, a missionary who established a school on the island of Kwato. Wedega was knighted in 1982 as DBE. She once traveled to Northern Ireland to help resolve conflict. She became the first woman member of what is now known as the House of Assembly of Papua and New Guinea in 1961.
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