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Auntie, remember when I was little? When...

Boo Fisher

Kyotopolis

Daniel David Moses

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Gender
Female
Playing Age
Adult
Style
Dramatic
Act/Scene
Act 2, Scene 1
Time & Place
A global Indigenous village, the dream of tomorrow
Length
Long
Time Period
Contemporary
Show Type
Play
Age Guidance
Mature Audiences (M)

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Auntie, remember when I was little? When we first come to live with Granma out here in the bush? Remember how I got so lonesome out here at first with nobody to play with? I was a sulk that first winter, wasn’t I?
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You look back here at a round blue ball and it’s the earth and— you don’t know how much it looks like home. That’s where it comes from, Auntie, that’s where all this comes from. That’s where I got my song. That’s why I’m going to go there again someday, Auntie. Hey, that’s what this is all for.

Daniel David Moses. Kyotopolis. The Exile eBook Series, 2008. pp.106-7.

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