Publications

Drawing on ancestral knowledge and new research, we create and contribute to publications in many forms that ties into our larger understanding of ecosystem thinking. Our processes involve writing, interviewing and reflecting on personal histories of common family descent groups from our region to document their endangered stories and to showcase the beautiful cultural diversity of their village. These publications are available in a variety of locations including libraries and research centers and include:

Dolphin Head Story Bridge
Our multimedia platform unveils human interest stories through an interactive story map that echo the human condition, set against the backdrop of the captivating Dolphin Head Forest Reserve. As a registered tribal media member of the Indigenous Journalists Association, we are committed to fostering an Indigenous-owned media outlet, ensuring integrity and objectivity in our storytelling endeavors.  This initiative was born from a collaboration between Amelia Wilhelmina Elliott-Harvey Estates (AWEHE) and OurStoryBridge.

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