Banaban Vision Publications

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"Let us take you on our Journey..."
Banaban Vision Publications bringing the traditional knowledge, historical research, and collective stories of the Banabans to a worldwide audience via digital publications. Offering advocacy for future Banaban generations, and for a broader audience and researchers keen to learn more about the plight of the indigenous Banaban people in the modern world.

Where to find Banaban Vision Publications online

Rise & Fall of a Multi-Million Dollar Brand: I did it my way ...
Price: $4.99 USD. Words: 78,470. Language: English. Published: May 23, 2021 by Banaban Vision Publications. Categories: Nonfiction » Biography » Business biography, Nonfiction » Business & Economics » Business biography
Rise & Fall of a Multi-Million Dollar Brand the inspiring story of Stacey King. An accomplished Australian entrepreneur, corporate executive and philanthropist. How her journey began and how it ended. Stacey forges a unique business path. A Cause driven juggernaut focused on a global message. She shares her vision, her determination, her belief that you never give up and how she did it her way!
Nakaa's Awakening - Land of Matang
Price: $4.99 USD. Words: 99,950. Language: English. Published: June 28, 2020 by Banaban Vision Publications. Categories: Fiction » Historical » General, Fiction » Historical » Australia & New Zealand
In 1900, the Williams family move to remote Ocean Island, where John is to oversee the phosphate mining. Ella loves her new home, but conflicting loyalties and cultural differences bring her grief. Meanwhile, destructive mining practices threaten the near extinction of the indigenous Banaban people. Inspired by the author's family.
Te Rii Ni Banaba - Backbone of Banaba
Price: $8.99 USD. Words: 81,460. Language: English. Published: June 1, 2019 by Banaban Vision Publications. Categories: Nonfiction » History » Oceania, Nonfiction » History » Expeditions & Discoveries
Te Rii ni Banaba - backbone of Banaba reveals the indigenous history of Banabans through their genealogies, myths, legends and customs. Their small Pacific Island, known as Ocean Island during Colonial rule was ravaged by phosphate mining, occupied by Japan in WWII, and tragically Banabans were forcibly removed from their homeland and relocated to Rabi Island, Fiji, makes compelling reading.