Fuzzy Wuzzy Angels Explained by General Fiyah | Cultural Reset
We take a trip through the history of some legendary unsung heroes from Melanesia.
Fuzzy Wuzzy Angels was the name given by Australian soldiers to Papua New Guinean war carriers who, during World War II, were recruited to bring supplies up to the front and carry injured Australian troops down the Kokoda trail. General Fiyah takes a look into this history and gives us a summary on what he found about these great angels.
"Cultural Reset" unpacks relevant societal issues to the Pacific community, and how they're tied back to complicated histories. It is a look into topics ranging from Cultural Appropriation to Climate Change. Each important topic is broken down by one of our village's youngest. Our kids are taking the reigns and schooling us on pressing social, political, and environmental issues.