For all the Kin is a scene from Ezell: Ballad of a Land Man, devised and performed by Bob Martin, Clear Creek Creative. In this scene, Ezell in dealing with the aftermath of fracking his family land in an attempt to get ahead. As a result of profaning the sacred, he sets about the only thing he can do, 'practice resurrection.' As part of this healing he 'digs up the bones of his ancestors, and any ancestors he finds, because we're responsible for them all.' Ezell begins to ritually and practically repair the damage his has wrought to all living beings, embracing this new path for his life's work.