Legacy of a Miner's Daughter: the impact on the Banabans after phosphate mining

Legacy of Miner's Daughter examines the profound repercussions of the phosphate discovery on Banaba (Ocean Island). Unveiling the human and environmental catastrophe that unfolded, the book sheds light on the enduring challenges and obstacles that persist for the Banaban people and their beloved homeland, even after four decades after mining activities ceased.

    With a resounding call to action, the study emphasises the imperative for the former colonial government, the United Kingdom, Australia and New Zealand to step forward and undertake the vital task of rehabilitating the Banabans' ancestral lands. This crucial endeavour aims to safeguard the preservation of a unique race, culture, and society on the brink of extinction from assimilation.

   Proposing key areas of responsibility, the study advocates for comprehensive rehabilitation, fair compensation, and sustainable resource development on Rabi and Banaba. Recognising the global trends of globalization and the universalizing mission of human rights movements, it underscores the vital role and level of responsibility held by the international community. A call for a collective effort to restore justice, dignity, and a promising future to the resilient Banaban people.



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Legacy of a Miner's Daughter: the impact on the Banabans after phosphate mining

Legacy of Miner's Daughter examines the profound repercussions of the phosphate discovery on Banaba (Ocean Island). Unveiling the human and environmental catastrophe that unfolded, the book sheds light on the enduring challenges and obstacles that persist for the Banaban people and their beloved homeland, even after four decades after mining activities ceased.

    With a resounding call to action, the study emphasises the imperative for the former colonial government, the United Kingdom, Australia and New Zealand to step forward and undertake the vital task of rehabilitating the Banabans' ancestral lands. This crucial endeavour aims to safeguard the preservation of a unique race, culture, and society on the brink of extinction from assimilation.

   Proposing key areas of responsibility, the study advocates for comprehensive rehabilitation, fair compensation, and sustainable resource development on Rabi and Banaba. Recognising the global trends of globalization and the universalizing mission of human rights movements, it underscores the vital role and level of responsibility held by the international community. A call for a collective effort to restore justice, dignity, and a promising future to the resilient Banaban people.



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Legacy of a Miner's Daughter: the impact on the Banabans after phosphate mining

Legacy of a Miner's Daughter: the impact on the Banabans after phosphate mining

by Stacey M King
Legacy of a Miner's Daughter: the impact on the Banabans after phosphate mining

Legacy of a Miner's Daughter: the impact on the Banabans after phosphate mining

by Stacey M King

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Legacy of Miner's Daughter examines the profound repercussions of the phosphate discovery on Banaba (Ocean Island). Unveiling the human and environmental catastrophe that unfolded, the book sheds light on the enduring challenges and obstacles that persist for the Banaban people and their beloved homeland, even after four decades after mining activities ceased.

    With a resounding call to action, the study emphasises the imperative for the former colonial government, the United Kingdom, Australia and New Zealand to step forward and undertake the vital task of rehabilitating the Banabans' ancestral lands. This crucial endeavour aims to safeguard the preservation of a unique race, culture, and society on the brink of extinction from assimilation.

   Proposing key areas of responsibility, the study advocates for comprehensive rehabilitation, fair compensation, and sustainable resource development on Rabi and Banaba. Recognising the global trends of globalization and the universalizing mission of human rights movements, it underscores the vital role and level of responsibility held by the international community. A call for a collective effort to restore justice, dignity, and a promising future to the resilient Banaban people.




Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780645149173
Publisher: Banaban Vision Publications
Publication date: 07/08/2023
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 78
File size: 1 MB

About the Author

Stacey King is an accomplished author, businesswoman, entrepreneur, and philanthropist. She has extensive experience advocating for the indigenous Banaban people. Over the past thirty years, she has focused on bringing traditional knowledge, historical research, and collective stories of the Banabans to a worldwide audience. She is the co-founder of Banaban Vi- sion Publications and lives on the Gold Coast, Australia.

Table of Contents

Introduction

European discovery

The negotiations begin

The struggle for land and the consequences for the Banabans

The governments of United Kingdom, Australia and New Zealand take over

The 1928 Compulsory Land Acquisition

Japanese invasion and the purchase of Rabi Island

Exile from the homeland

The UK Court Case

Banabans arrive to take control of their island

The last shipment of phosphate leaves Banaba

Ongoing legacies and role of the international community

Conclusion and recommendations

References

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