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*'''[[Herenui household]]''' ''The Women's Hut'' |
*'''[[Herenui household]]''' ''The Women's Hut'' |
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:Resources: 3,015 |
:Resources: 3,015 |
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:Food: 200 |
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:[[Kiri Roimata]], [[Orama Herenui]], [[Tumata Tehea]] |
:[[Kiri Roimata]], [[Orama Herenui]], [[Tumata Tehea]] |
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:''By custom, the unattached women of the tribe live in huts in this jungle clearing. This fosters a sense of sharing and community, and makes lighter work out of daily living for all.'' |
:''By custom, the unattached women of the tribe live in huts in this jungle clearing. This fosters a sense of sharing and community, and makes lighter work out of daily living for all.'' |
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*'''[[Tama household]]''' ''The Shaman's Hut'' |
*'''[[Tama household]]''' ''The Shaman's Hut'' |
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:Resources: 3,000 |
:Resources: 3,000 |
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:Food: 245 |
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:[[Amanaki Tama]], [[Urari Tama]], [[Afi Mohea]], [[Patariki Hina]] |
:[[Amanaki Tama]], [[Urari Tama]], [[Afi Mohea]], [[Patariki Hina]] |
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:''The Tamas were Felicity Island's shamans, herbalists, and all-round mystics. Amanaki Tama appointed a heroic outsider to succeed him as shaman, since no one in his own family was suited to take over the role. |
:''The Tamas were Felicity Island's shamans, herbalists, and all-round mystics. Amanaki Tama appointed a heroic outsider to succeed him as shaman, since no one in his own family was suited to take over the role. |
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*'''[[Whetu household]]''' ''The Men's Hut'' |
*'''[[Whetu household]]''' ''The Men's Hut'' |
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:Resources: 3,015 |
:Resources: 3,015 |
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:Food: |
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:[[Akolo Mamanu]], [[Emobi Whetu]], [[Timoti Fekitoa]] |
:[[Akolo Mamanu]], [[Emobi Whetu]], [[Timoti Fekitoa]] |
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:''By custom, the unattached men of the tribe live together in this hut. The friendship they share as a group alleviates their individual loneliness... for now. |
:''By custom, the unattached men of the tribe live together in this hut. The friendship they share as a group alleviates their individual loneliness... for now. |