The village of Moru · there are four nakamals - three nakamals · The first one is Behuram, then Vanen, then Bangasale, · Vitanen, Vitanen; they lived in the bush. · they stayed and then · When · a thought came to them · they started to move here; they came to stay... · The bush there, they were staying in the bush there and they left there and came and stayed here. Then they came and stayed here. · The first chief they had, · the chiefs of these nakamals before, the one from Behuram they called · Mark Silmen, a stolen name; the one from Vanen they called · Metihopa they called him a chief's name. · The one from Vitanen they called · Dilnem. · They went and stayed here and the gospel came. The gospel came · they came and stayed here, and the chiefs died. · It was the old chiefs that came together here. · They made Vase Maso the big chief of all these nakamals. · and the small chiefs of these nakamals they stayed and when the gospel came · It came here, · when James Taltaso came from the West and brought it here. · He found it hard to come here; then the cheifs died, Mr Fraser · Maurice had gone to Paama, he cameover here, he came to Taveak. · And then the first of them who studied in Taveak was my grandfather, his name was · Taso Tumehik · When he brought the school there back here, · Sir sent him to go study in Paama. · They came back and the boat sank at Taveak, my grandfather died, for the gospel. · He died in Taveak; it got to 1928, · when · the Presbyterian church wanted to get its independence, a chief from the North came, a group from North Ambrym set up another church here. · They made Morris the head and Misak the teacher. · Time went on, · until · 19 56. · Teachers - in 1900 the teachers · they came from Paama to here; the first church that they made here they opened in 1905, in August. · The first teacher who put his name down from Paama his name was Tugon Hove; he came and stayed here, his family have lived here until today. · He died; time passed, the first, second teacher who taught here · was from Maat. · And then Misak; Misak finished, in 1956 John Donald · from Maat. · Until 1969, · in 1970 the teachers finished here; in 72 the teachers, the boys went and started in Senai. · In 1972 they started to put the first two Elders from here, it was me and Leto, Elder Seromai who has already died. · 1972. · Maybe I'll just finish here. ·