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Book 18. (7 results) Blood Brothers of Gor (Context Quote)

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3 142 The bands, then, generally by outsiders, and usually even among the Kaiila themselves, are supposed to have this sort of significance.
3 143 I have met Kaiila, however, who have denied this entire line of interpretation.
3 144 They call my attention to the fact that the Kaiila themselves seldom, among themselves, think of themselves as the "Cutthroat tribe".
3 145 They think of themselves as being the Kaiila, or the people of the Kaiila.
3 146 Similarly they point out that a symbolic representation of a cut throat should surely be a single slash, not one or more encircling bands.
3 147 The true origin, then, of the encircling bands, I suppose, is lost in history.
3 148 The bands, incidentally, are usually three in number.
The bands, then, generally by outsiders, and usually even among the Kaiila themselves, are supposed to have this sort of significance. I have met Kaiila, however, who have denied this entire line of interpretation. They call my attention to the fact that the Kaiila themselves seldom, among themselves, think of themselves as the "Cutthroat tribe". They think of themselves as being the Kaiila, or the people of the Kaiila. Similarly they point out that a symbolic representation of a cut throat should surely be a single slash, not one or more encircling bands. The true origin, then, of the encircling bands, I suppose, is lost in history. The bands, incidentally, are usually three in number. - (Blood Brothers of Gor, Chapter )