Dr. Graham Miller and his wife, Flora were missionaries in Vanuatu for the Presbyterian Church of New Zealand. They were based on the island of Tongoa (Shepherd Group) from 1941-1947. Dr. Miller was principal of the Tangoa Training Institute (TTI) from 1947-1952. In 1971, Dr. Miller was invited to return to Vanuatu and help establish a Presbyterian Bible College. Dr. Miller was also a member of the New Hebrides Synod and was closely involved with the indigenization of the Presbyterian Church in Vanuatu. These papers concern Dr. Miller's tenure at the TTI from 1947-1952 and again on Tangoa from 1971-1973.
From the description of Day's march nearer home, vols. 5, 6 & 12 : Presbyterian Teachers Training Institute (TTI), Tangoa, Vanuatu, 1947-1973 (inclusive) [microform). (Yale University). WorldCat record id: 702690729
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