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Didactylos Started conversation Jun 3, 2004
You say: “The only sources of protein were the chickens which were now stored in stone chicken houses (hare moa) and captured enemy warriors.”
Gosh - that must’ve been some protein!
Despite this small slip, an interesting and informative entry.
No mention of the old religion, though. I seem to remember that part of the reason Easter Island society fell apart (apart from the obvious ecological chaos) was a loss of faith in the old gods. But I may be wrong.
D.
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flyingtwinkle Posted Jun 5, 2004
i think customs are the beginning of the religions and beliefs are part of customs old or new
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Didactylos Posted Jun 8, 2004
MotDoc - those proteins were so strong that the chickens captured enemy warriors (it says).
“The only sources of protein were the chickens which ... captured enemy warriors.”
D.
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MotDoc, Temporarily Exiled to Tartu, Estonia Posted Jun 11, 2004
Ah, ambigous grammer. But the verb tense makes it impossible for the interpretation to be correct. "The chickens which were...captured enemy warriors" doesn't make any sense.
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