Abstract
The postface turns to Massachusetts to glance at preparations for sea level rise in Boston. It reads those preparations against Indigenous calls to remember histories of Nipmuc relocation and death on the Harbor Islands, modes of reckoning with pasts and futures of waves and the stories they carry.
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