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| colspan="2" |Onomatopoeia for sand blowing against clay |
| colspan="2" |Onomatopoeia for sand blowing against clay |
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|Uses Toki Pona syllables |
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==Culture== |
==Culture== |
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The traditional (non-official) religious belief in Masuno is the ''nasin olin pi nena mama sewi'' - translated loosely 'The Loving Way of the Divine Egg'. This practice is centered around ritual devotion to the enormous clay egg - commonly called |
The traditional (non-official) religious belief in Masuno is the ''nasin olin pi nena mama sewi'' - translated loosely 'The Loving Way of the Divine Egg'. This practice is centered around ritual devotion to the enormous clay egg - commonly called Osusasi - which rises inexplicably from the Masuni desert. |
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==Documents== |
==Documents== |