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I thought about fairness, and the way circumstances can push a community into difficulty—and the way the people in that community still managed to hang on to their mana, their dignity. I thought about my parents—about my dad, doing his best to help more than he hurt, and about my mum, doing her best too. And I knew: The answer was Murupara. I became political because I lived in Murupara.
A Different Kind of Power: A Memoir
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