Umaga is a letter translated visually and a practice on montage. It illustrates the remorse, the longing, and finally, the hope that shapes a relationship torn by distance, and the love for a language that is not spoken as often as it ...See moreUmaga is a letter translated visually and a practice on montage. It illustrates the remorse, the longing, and finally, the hope that shapes a relationship torn by distance, and the love for a language that is not spoken as often as it should be. Written by
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