
doi: 10.1111/anhu.12136
SummaryThis piece is one in a series of creative nonfiction stories borne out of the author's fieldwork in Aotearoa, New Zealand. An act of giving and receiving, tribute and lament, these stories were created as a form of reciprocity with the author's interlocutors for sharing theirs. Here, the author relives her experiences with Nan, an aged Māori kuia (elder), as they navigate space and memory through sense, song, and silence.
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