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Book 12. (1 results) Beasts of Gor (Individual Quote)

On the other hand the children of the red hunters are born with a blue spot at the base of the spine and those of the red savages, or red kaiila riders, are not. - (Beasts of Gor, Chapter 9, Sentence #280)
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9 280 On the other hand the children of the red hunters are born with a blue spot at the base of the spine and those of the red savages, or red kaiila riders, are not.

Book 12. (7 results) Beasts of Gor (Context Quote)

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9 277 Certainly they were culturally distinct from the red savages, kaiila riders, of the countries north and east of the Thentis mountains, who maintained a feudal nobility over scattered agricultural communities of white slaves.
9 278 Those individuals, more than the red hunters, I thought of as Indians.
9 279 Yet, doubtless the red hunters, too, if one were to be strict about such matters, were Indian.
9 280 On the other hand the children of the red hunters are born with a blue spot at the base of the spine and those of the red savages, or red kaiila riders, are not.
9 281 There is, thus, some sort of racial disaffinity between them.
9 282 There are also serological differences.
9 283 Race, incidentally, is not a serious matter generally for Goreans, perhaps because of the intermixtures of people.
Certainly they were culturally distinct from the red savages, kaiila riders, of the countries north and east of the Thentis mountains, who maintained a feudal nobility over scattered agricultural communities of white slaves. Those individuals, more than the red hunters, I thought of as Indians. Yet, doubtless the red hunters, too, if one were to be strict about such matters, were Indian. On the other hand the children of the red hunters are born with a blue spot at the base of the spine and those of the red savages, or red kaiila riders, are not. There is, thus, some sort of racial disaffinity between them. There are also serological differences. Race, incidentally, is not a serious matter generally for Goreans, perhaps because of the intermixtures of people. - (Beasts of Gor, Chapter 9)