Palm Island Community Company

Theme

Community Governance

How Palm Island Community Company storytellers name community governance 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.

6 storytellers carrying23 mentions across the corpus

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Voices carrying this theme

In their own words

  • "Bwgcolman" means "many tribes, one people."

    Explaining the meaning of Bwgcolman as foundational to understanding the collective vision

    Jeanie Sam

  • This change has been decades in the making.

    Acknowledging the long history of advocacy for community control

    Jeanie Sam

  • When I was employed, it was me. And we, when I say it was just me, I had a good board behind me, a skill-based, you know, board

    Early days of PICC when Rachel was first employed, highlighting the board support structure

    Rachel Atkinson

  • Government had to be confident. We were secure, we were safe

    Describing the process of gaining government confidence in the community control model

    Rachel Atkinson

  • we celebrate that basis days today with the young generation, young kids that were born with kids and very proud of them

    Opening statement at PICC daycare opening ceremony

    Allan Palm Island

  • we welcome you on behalf of us and great Palm Island where we stand

    Formal welcome on behalf of Palm Island community

    Allan Palm Island

  • We just lost, uh, last of our elders about a month ago... now we got no elders.

    Reflecting on the recent passing of elders and the leadership gap created in the community

    Rangers and Elders Conversation

  • I didn't know I was an Aboriginal person. I didn't know I had a language name, a tribal name, a skin name.

    Describing the discovery of his cultural identity through conversations with elders and family

    Rangers and Elders Conversation

  • Palm Island is a beautiful home and it's home of the Boman people.

    Irene expressing her deep connection to Palm Island and identification with the Boman people as her ancestral home

    Irene Nleallajar

  • My dad's, he born in bred Palm Island,

    Irene sharing her father's birthplace on Palm Island, establishing generational presence

    Irene Nleallajar

  • We should have been consulted

    Elders expressing their frustration at being excluded from disaster preparedness and emergency planning decisions despite possessing generations of knowledge about surviving disasters on Palm Island

    Elders Group

Quote selection: every quote shown above is from an analysis that passed an anti-fabrication grader. Analyses with critical issues are not surfaced here.