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KI01-009 - Traditional war fares

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A story told by Lawrence Poduga. In the traditional past, there were different types of war fares. One was called "Wai'suula'" and the other was called "Kansii". Most war fares were caused by men having affairs with a married woman. When warring clans went to war, there was a traditional way to end the war. None of these exist today.. Language as given:

Created: 2008-09-09

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