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In
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some cases. But I'm sure there's more to hey-hey than meets the eye.
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It's the harvest. This morning, I was husking the coconuts and...
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Well,
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we should clear the diseased trees,
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and we will start a new grove there.
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Thanks, Moana.
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She's doing great.
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This suits you.
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Chief,
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there's something you need to see.
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Our traps in the East lagoon, they're pulling up less and less fish.
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Then, we'll rotate the fishing grounds. We have. There's no fish.
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Oh!
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Then, we'll fish the far side of the island. We tried.
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The windward side! And the leeward side, the shallows, the channel.
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We've tried the whole lagoon.
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They're just
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gone.
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Well, have you tried using a
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different bait?
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I don't think it's the bait.
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This seems like it's getting worse and worse.
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And you have recently...
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I will talk to the council. I'm sure we can.
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What if we fish beyond the reef?
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No one goes beyond the reef. I know. But if there are no fish in the lagoon
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and there's a whole ocean... We have one rule. An old rule when there were fish.
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A rule that keeps us safe.
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Instead of endangering our people, so you can run right back to the water.
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Every time I think you'll pass this.
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No one goes beyond the reef.
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Well, it's not like you said it in front of your dad
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standing on a boat.
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I didn't say go beyond the reef because I want to be on the ocean.
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But you still do.
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He's hard on you because... Because he doesn't get me. Because
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he was you.
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Drawn to the ocean,
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down by the shore.
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He took a canoe, Moana.
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He crossed the reef
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and found an unforgiving sea.
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Waves like mountains.
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His best friend begged to be on that boat.
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Your dad couldn't save him.
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He's hoping he can save you.
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Sometimes who we wish we were,
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what we wish we could do,
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it's just not meant to be.