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On a small South Sea island, community life unfolds through fishing expeditions, tapa-making, and songs as villagers prepare for a high-status marriage; the story concentrates on Taka, a celebrated young woman, and Uhila, an older warrior betrothed to her, exploring how custom, beauty, ancestry, and ritual shape relationships. Lyrical descriptions of dawn, sea, and tropical vegetation frame domestic labor and festive ceremony, while local song and mythic imagery underscore tensions between individual feeling and communal expectation.
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