| David L. Hanlon, Geoffrey Miles White - Political Science - 2000 - 462 pages
...our sense of humanity and of community. An identity that is grounded in something as vast as the sea should exercise our minds and rekindle in us the spirit...oceanic unknown and make it their home, our home. I would like to make it clear at the outset that I am not in any way suggesting cultural homogeneity... | |
| David L. Hanlon, Geoffrey Miles White - Political Science - 2000 - 462 pages
...our sense of humanity and of community. An identity that is grounded in something as vast as the sea should exercise our minds and rekindle in us the spirit...oceanic unknown and make it their home, our home. I would like to make it clear at the outset that I am not in any way suggesting cultural homogeneity... | |
| Michelle Keown - Literary Criticism - 2007 - 296 pages
...Introduction: Voyaging Through the Pacific An identity that is grounded in something as vast as the sea should exercise our minds and rekindle in us the spirit...oceanic unknown and make it their home, our home. (Epeli Hau'ofa, 'The Ocean in Us') when the soul has been wounded and the sun is keen to surface in... | |
| Epeli Hauāofa - Poetry - 2008 - 218 pages
...retain our sense of humanity and community. An identity that is grounded in something as vast as the sea should exercise our minds and rekindle in us the spirit...oceanic unknown and make it their home, our home. I would like to make it clear at the outset that I am not in any way suggesting cultural homogeneity... | |
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