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Te Rii Ni Banaba Raobeia Ken Sigrah Stacey M King

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Te Rii Ni Banaba Raobeia Ken Sigrah Stacey M King
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Publisher: Anika Pty Ltd
File Extension: EPUB
File size: 13.28 MB
Author: Raobeia Ken Sigrah; Stacey M. King
Language: English
Year: 2019

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Te Rii Ni Banaba Raobeia Ken Sigrah Stacey M King by Raobeia Ken Sigrah; Stacey M. King instant download after payment.

Te Rii ni Banaba - backbone of Banaba, is a history of Banaba, situated in the Central Pacific, once known as Ocean Island. By recording genealogies, myths, legends, customs, culture, magic rituals and the long-kept secrets of the te Aka clan reveals the uniqueness of Banaban identity. The arrival of the I-Matang (Europeans), beachcombers, blackbirders, whalers, missionaries, and the miners in 1900, with the discovery of phosphate (guano) and a heartbreaking trail of loss, exploitation and environmental degradation from mining. The toll of World War II atrocities suffered during the Japanese invasion, and the subsequent forced exile of the Banabans from their homeland. The recorded names of those tragically killed on Banaba during the War and displaced Banaban survivors who were exiled on Rabi, Fiji in 1945.

Te Rii ni Banaba - backbone of Banaba, brings to light new research, including the long-kept secrets of the mysterious te Aka clan,...

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