These offerings were delivered during COP29 Azerbaijan under scroll-sealed authorship. Though performed in international forums, they remain anchored in treaty-aligned stewardship. Their public delivery does not render them open for reuse or reinterpretation. They were gifted across waters to uphold dignity, memory, and ancestral diplomacy—especially in witness to island nations navigating deep loss and future tides.

Archive Index Entry

Title: COP29 Azerbaijan – Diplomatic Interventions
Filed Under: Rahe-Wanitanama LLC – Institutional Presentations and International Forums
Presentation Date: November 2024
Borderscape Referenced: Caribbean–South Pacific Solidarity Basin
Operational Context: Delivered at COP29 Azerbaijan, hosted within the United Nations Climate Change Conference framework. These offerings were crafted as scroll-aligned interventions grounded in diasporic rhythm and ceremonial authorship.
Status: Delivered – These presentations remain part of Rahe-Wanitanama’s climate diplomacy archive and are not for reproduction or derivative performance without sealed request.
Institutional Note: Each narrative was composed with site-specific awareness and addressed to climate-impacted communities navigating displacement, sovereignty, and rhythm-based return. These offerings reflect solidarity with oceanic and archipelagic governance struggles, particularly within the Tuvaluan and Caribbean ceremonial memory fields.
Keywords: scroll authorship, island diplomacy, diasporic solidarity, rhythm-based storytelling
Offerings:

  • Parrotfish: A formal speech and commissioned poem for Prime Minister Feleti Penitala Teo OBE MP and the Tuvaluan community, presented at the "Youth Lead the Way" program (November 19, 2024).

  • Elaenia’s Promise: A commissioned poem showcased at the "Youth Concert" program (November 18, 2024).

Access Path: Not publicly distributed. Excerpts may be shared through treaty-aligned request via mabrika [at] rahe-wanitanama [dot] com.

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