

The local council of Irian Jaya elected him as an MP from the Fakfak constituency with 15 votes. Hindom was nominated as the candidate for the People's Representative Council from the Fakfak constituency. Hindom resided in Jakarta during his tenure as a member of the Daily Governance Body.

He was promoted in July 1965 to serve as a member of the Daily Governance Body, a governmental body made to assist the governor. For his support to Indonesia's cause, Hindom was appointed as the Regional District Head of Teminabuan in June 1963. Member of People's Representative Council Izaac Hindom in 1971.Īccording to his official parliamentary biography, Hindom assisted the Indonesians indirectly during Operation Trikora. He ran against Nicholas Tanggama and Mohammad Achmad, but lost to the latter. ĭuring the 1961 Dutch New Guinea general election, Hindom ran as a candidate for the New Guinea Council from the Kaimana constituency. From February 1960 until September 1962, he served as the Head of the Arguni Bay District. Less than a year later, in March 1958, he returned to and was employed again by the Sub-Division Administrative Head of Fakfak until 1959.

He was transferred to Kaimana and was employed to the Sub-Division Administrative Head of Fakfak in December 1957. He was employed for about a year until he was appointed as the Head of the Etna Bay District in 1955. Hindom was first employed by the Sub-Division Administrative Head of Fakfak. Civil servant in Netherlands New Guinea įollowing his graduation from OSIBA, Hindom served as civil servants in various places in Netherlands New Guinea. He then continued his education at the Algemene Lagere School and the Opleidingschool voor Inheemse Bestuur Ambtenaren (OSIBA), a school for Papuan civil servants. Hindom began his education at the Hollandsch-Inlandsche School, Dutch school for native Papuans, and graduated from the school in 1949. Hindom was born on 23 December 1934 in Adora Village, a village located in the Fak-Fak Afdeling (regency).
