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Writing Influential Lives

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Haley, Nicole

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This chapter is written to honour the life and memory of Sane Noma, a ritual leader, land mediator and visionary, who died in 2006. It is not just Sane's story though; it is also my story and that of my daughter Aliria, who was born some two years after Sane's death. It is a deeply personal account of lives irrevocably entangled through dreams, prophesies and shared experiences past, present and future.

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Political Life Writing in the Pacific: Reflections on Practice

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Political Life Writing in the Pacific: Reflections on Practice

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