Abstract
1. Small seeds tucked away, water stored, some dogs, a few rats look into the faces of relatives you will not see again for several hundred years sit quietly at night surrounded by constellations and a dizzying stretch of liquid the most humbling metaphor and word trick of them all: ocean-going vessels, blood vessels; genealogy and water mix in our part of the world
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Te Punga Somerville, A., (2011) “The measure of a man's worth (after MLK and the content of his character) [poem]”, Law Text Culture 15(1), 100-101. doi: https://doi.org/10.14453/ltc.639
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