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        "alt": "The absence of coercive and domineering values in organic cultures\nis perhaps best illustrated by the syntax of the Wintu Indians, a people\nthat Lee studied very closely. She notes that terms commonly expressive\nof coercion in modern languages are arranged, in Wintu syntax, to de\nnote cooperative behavior instead. A Wintu mother, for example, does\nnot \"take\" a baby into the shade; she goes with it. A chief does not \"rule\"\nhis people; he stands with them. \"They never say, and in fact they can\nnot say, as we do, 'I have a sister,' or a 'son,' or 'husband,\"' Lee ob\nserves . \"To live with is the usual way In which they express what we call\npossession, and they use this term for everything that they respect, so\nthat a man will be said to live with his bow and arrows . \"\n...\nMany arms gave him comfort, many faces smiled at him, and from a very\nearly age he was given bits of food which were chewed by various members",
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  "text": "Not sure it's 1:1. I probably need a better definition. Was speaking to @gogopebetse.org about this and they gave me ubuntu which taken literally means \"I am because you are\"\nThe Hopi and Wintu from the screenshot. \"I and I\" for Rastas\n\nIn sci-fi it's the \"Haptic Recon unit\" youtu.be/8qvflE8jPtQ?..."
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