Inland road through Tabiang Village circa 1932
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THE DESTRUCTION OF BANABAN VILLAGES
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The invading Japanese Forces took it upon themselves to rid the island of the Banabans. Family clans were split up as people were transported to other islands - Kuasie, Tarawa and Nauru. The next step was the burning and total destruction of the four villages on Ocean Island/Banaba. The island had already been ravaged by 42 years of phosphate mining, and Buakonikai Village in the interior of the island on the lush plateau was already virtually mined away and surrounded by forests of limestone pinnacles. The other remaining villages that were situated on the coastline had never been under threat of mining, and now the Japanese added to the plunder of the Banaban people by destroying the one most important thing the people possessed - their Villages! The Cultural and Environmental disaster this caused for the Community is irreplaceable... The villages constituted entire family clans and a Cultural infrastructure that was so important in the every day life and survival of the Banaban people. Words can never express the devastation and loss this would have on the people. Ooma Village Circa 1914
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