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Hetak, Kirawepa Sonno Tumak Ipaketa Okay, Ka Usa Pe Okay. To An Hure Inushuyep Ango Ne.

Hetak, kirawepa sonno tumak ipaketa okay, ka usa pe okay. To an hure inushuyep ango ne.

(Dear me, unicorns really were broken back then, but so were many things. Yon should be a red flag.) I just realised that upon watching this long after watching the show. That they couldn’t teleport (or wink as it was known back then) through solid objects didn’t really matter, because they had a bunch of other advantages over other kinds with little that could stop them back in yond times.

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Shan’t we take this into heart? Whenever we find something or somewhere that’s sacred, we should find a way to use it in a way conducive to the native culture’s paths & if possible, use it in ways that meets the needs of both parties. There shall always be a way to make things accessible to all including both sides.

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5 years ago

Yet another reason travel can enrich you, even if it’s done virtually or by digital means.

Why trying to speak the local language when you’re travelling matters

It’s a matter of courtesy. 

It shows you 

a) recognize that not all countries speak your language and you respect their language and cultural identity

b) aren’t so arrogant or imperialistic as to expect them to speak your language when you don’t speak theirs 

c) consider the other person’s comfort important and are putting their ease above your own (which is particularly important if you’re asking someone for a favour like directions or local tips; if they’re taking the time to help you the least you can do is try to give them the least amount of work possible)

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5 years ago
The Ainu People have their own language, and there are numerous words and terms that have been spoken throughout the entirety of the series, all of which will be listed below. This list includes the Hokkaido Ainu, the Karafuto Ainu, and the Orok People.

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