Bernard Sta Maria

Bernard Sta Maria
Born 1944 (1944)
Died July 30, 1987(1987-07-30) (aged 43)
Malacca
Nationality Malaysian
Occupation Politician

Bernard Sta Maria (1944  30 July 1987) was a Malaysian politician and Member of the Legislative Assembly.[1][2]

A member of the Democratic Action Party, he was first elected to the Malacca State Legislative Assembly[3] in May 1969 making him the youngest elected State assemblyman. Reelected for the second term and the third term in the state constituency of Banda Hilir, Malacca. Represented the State of Malacca at the Commonwealth Parliamentary Conference at Suva, Fiji in 1981.

He was the founder of the Malacca Portuguese Cultural Society in 1967. Founder of the Educacao Tutorial Services in 1979. Written extensively on the Malacca Portuguese Culture and revived the once dormant

He visited Portuguese communities in Portugal, Australia and Hawaii. He published his first book in 1976 The Golden Son Of The Kadazan a biography of Peter Mojuntin, a Kadazan community leader. His second book My People My Country was published in 1981[4] its about the story of the Malacca Portuguese community. It traces the community's beginning during the Portuguese rule in Malacca 1511-1641, it relates their resistance and defiance against the Dutch persecution, 1641-1824, it describes the community's contribution in the formation of Malay during the British colonization, 1824-1957, it reveals the atrocities the community suffered during the Japanese war in Malaya, the community's quest for representation in an Independent Malaysia and their propensity to survive and proper gate their language, tradition, religion and culture.

He visited Portugal to witness the signing of the twin city agreement between Lisbon and the state of Malacca in 1984. Delivered his last official speech at the Portuguese community conference in Macau in 1986, titled "The Scope and Dimension of Portuguese Consciousness In The Far East"

He died from serious bronchitis at age 43, in Malacca on July 30, 1987.[5]

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