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Book 10. (1 results) Tribesmen of Gor (Individual Quote)

It might be of interest to note that children of the nomads are suckled for some eighteen months, which is nearly twice the normal length of time for Earth infants, and half again the normal time for Gorean infants. - (Tribesmen of Gor, Chapter 11, Sentence #107)
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11 107 It might be of interest to note that children of the nomads are suckled for some eighteen months, which is nearly twice the normal length of time for Earth infants, and half again the normal time for Gorean infants.

Book 10. (7 results) Tribesmen of Gor (Context Quote)

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11 104 At night, as the sun goes down, they emerge happily from the tents and romp and play.
11 105 They are taught written Taharic by their mothers, who draw the characters in the sand, during the day, in the shade of the tents.
11 106 Most of the nomads in this area were Tashid, which is a tribe vassal to the Aretai.
11 107 It might be of interest to note that children of the nomads are suckled for some eighteen months, which is nearly twice the normal length of time for Earth infants, and half again the normal time for Gorean infants.
11 108 These children, if it is significant, are almost uniformly secure in their families, sturdy, outspoken and self-reliant.
11 109 Among the nomads, interestingly, an adult will always listen to a child.
11 110 He is of the tribe.
At night, as the sun goes down, they emerge happily from the tents and romp and play. They are taught written Taharic by their mothers, who draw the characters in the sand, during the day, in the shade of the tents. Most of the nomads in this area were Tashid, which is a tribe vassal to the Aretai. It might be of interest to note that children of the nomads are suckled for some eighteen months, which is nearly twice the normal length of time for Earth infants, and half again the normal time for Gorean infants. These children, if it is significant, are almost uniformly secure in their families, sturdy, outspoken and self-reliant. Among the nomads, interestingly, an adult will always listen to a child. He is of the tribe. - (Tribesmen of Gor, Chapter 11)