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They are a peace-loving tribe, (mainly due to cowardice) and self described as the tribe that invented the peace pipe, lovers, not fighters and proud descendents of cowards.
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At the same time, they seek to resurrect their bodies using the main characters, who are their descendents.
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It continued to operate under his descendents until 1952 but finally closed in 1956.
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His descendents then dispersed to the lowland areas on the edges of the island.
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Most conchero groups consider themselves as descendents of a dance forefather who is named in the standard of the mesa.
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If they did so then their descendents would also melt like salt and disappear from the world.
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The mourning period is seven days for the male descendents and unmarried daughters and three days for married daughters of the deceased.
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Many of their descendents rose to positions of prominence.
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Rarely do his descendents deign to sound so willfully grotty, so smilingly damaged.
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However, the word mekai/mei/mai/mi, which is suffixed with clan name perhaps stands for the people or the descendents.
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