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kĩrĩra

n. · class 7/8

  1. tribal wisdom, knowledge, philosophy, epistemology; all tribal/ancestral knowledge; accumulated experience and tradition
  2. Also: belief, ceremonial, ritual; law and custom regulating rites, ceremonies, and social conduct

Etymology: Repository of tribal wisdom, knowledge and philosophy passed down through generations.

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