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How Palm Island Community Company storytellers name climate adaptation in their own words. Every storyteller below carries the theme; every quote is verbatim and only surfaces from analyses that passed an anti-fabrication grader.
“They removed them from Haton”
Describing how ancestors were forcibly displaced from their homeland
“She had to work”
Mother arrived as young girl and had to work immediately due to no education
“Family was getting too big. Old dad was drinking a bit, so it was a bit hard to live there.”
Frank explains the circumstances that led his family to be moved to Palm Island in 1945
“There are rules to follow. You gotta do it. If you don't, you get punched.”
Frank describes the strict environment of the local school and boys' home on Palm Island
“How many cars are you up to get through in a week?”
Asking about mechanic workshop capacity at the youth hub
“About nine cars, or pick cars a day, a week. Yeah, at least.”
Describing workshop throughput of 9+ vehicles weekly
Quote selection: every quote shown above is from an analysis that passed an anti-fabrication grader. Analyses with critical issues are not surfaced here.