In this beautifully written and stunningly illustrated book, David Young
focuses on the increasingly endangered resource of freshwater, and what
so-called developed societies can learn from the indigenous voices of
the Pacific. Combining nineteenth century and indigenous sources with a
selection of modern studies and his own personal encounters, Young keeps
a human face on the key issue of water. He confirms that the gift of
indigenous people to their colonisers is that they offer systematic and
different concepts of being in, and experiencing, nature.