One can think about life after the fish is in the canoe.
Aia a kau ka i'a i ka wa'a, mana'o ke ola.
--Hawaiian proverb, quoted in Vanishing Voices: the Extinction of the World's Languages, by Daniel Nettle and Suzanne Romaine
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