Pacific Women Speak Out for Independence and Denuclearisation

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Indigenous women of the Pacific tell of the impacts of invasion and war, nuclear weapons systems, nuclear testing, militarisation, human rights abuses, sexism, tourism, non-Indigenous settlement, mining industrialisation, imposed economic dependence and all the manifestations of colonialism.

Author(s): Zohl dé Ishtar
Publisher: The Raven Press; WILPF; Disarmament & Security Centre; Pacific Connections
Year: 1998

Language: English
Pages: 80
City: Christchurch; Annandale, Sydney

Introduction
Reclaiming the Sacred 'Aina'(Land) | Kalama'okaina Niheu - Ka Pae'aina (Hawai'i)
For the Good of Mankind | Darlene Keju-Johnson - Marshall Islands
Learning from Rongelap's Pain | Lijon Eknilang - Marshall Islands
No Uranium Mining on Mirrar Land | Jacqui Katona - Australia
Independence is an Inalienable Right | Tamara Bopp du Pont - Te Ao Maohi (French Polynesia)
East Timor's Time is Here | Ceu Brites - East Timor
Surviving a Nine Year War | Josephine Kauona Sirivi - Bougainville
Ethnocide is not 'Unity' | Nancy Jouwe - West Papua (Irian Jaya)
Weaving Maori Women's Lives | Pauline Tangiora - Aotearoa (New Zealand)
The World's First Nuclear Free Constitution | Isabella Sumang - Belau (Palau)
Planting the Mustard Seed of World Peace | Cita Morei - Belau (Palau)
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