May Day greetings
from a bludging PhD student. There's a history of May Day, a collection of songs, and links to events around the world here. I wish I could make it to Blackball this weekend...
Kiwi kulcha. Cartography. History. Herstory. Dams. Ordinary Days Beyond Kaitaia. Coal. Rotowaro. Rodney Redmond. Poetics. Musket pa. Five wicket bags. Limestone Country. Allen Curnow. Owen Gager. Huntly. Kahikatea. Te Kooti. The Clean. Base and superstructure. Earthquake Weather. Dune lakes. Epistemology. Middens. Marx. Te Aroha. Time Travel. Te Kopuru. SO DRIVE SLOWLY. YOU'LL NEED TO. THE MAP SAYS THE ROAD ENDS THERE. NOT TRUE.
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Blackball? Museums always make me nauseous. I'd rather be at Huanuni, Bolivia, where the workers are throwing around dynamite sticks to win control of a massive tin mine. When they expropriate this mine and all other capitalist property in Bolivia, they can plan to use the tin for socially useful purposes like electric buses and trains.
Alas! You won't believe this, Dave, but there's a poem in my book which is set in Blackball, and which is dedicated to -
you guessed it. (I dedicated the one about Parihaka to Justin.)
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