In the birth story of a Samoan, your first the afterbirth is buried on your land marking where you stay. In other Pacific Island countries that we sometimes bury our dead in our homes because the homes are open. For those of us who've only been in a place for a generation or two, the loss of that connection is really hard to fathom and it's important for us to hear it. Let's listen again to Langi Pueva, Cheryl Jackson.

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