Hi, everyone!
Cosmos, I'm interested with the story of ' Masai's lover,' and also with Plum's question
about it, that asked if a character would not a woman.
As for such gender issues, now I have some question about PTA activities of my kids' school, in which I became a staff this year.
First of all, the president of PTA is always a man, and some women who can support him are called ' Representatives of mothers'. (Isn't it strange?)
Many real works of PTA will be managed by mothers like as me, and on a conference, HE will lecture us for a long time. We have to be quiet, and give thanks to HIM at such a public area.
I'd like to ask a question of it to PTA members soon.
It may be good chance for me to think of these things deeply.
By the way, it will soon be the time of our 'paper,' and I'm really concern about it.
So, how about you?
Good bye, dear friends!
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Hi, everyone.
Today, I would like to talk about maternal care of dinosaurs. You see the scene of bird's hatching.
In dinosaurs world, we can imagine the maternal care. Oviraptor, the name of this dinosaur means a thief of eggs. The fossils of this dinosaur is often found near eggs. The first discovorer thought this creature lived on eggs. He thought, when they looked for eggs, they were involved in natural disaster such as a volcano eruption or a sandstorm. Why did he think so?
He thought dinosars were cold blooded animals. Ectothermic animals can't hatch, holding eggs.
They don't always need to stay with eggs after laying eggs. However, later, some fossils were excavated in Mongolia. Mother oviraptors hold eggs during hatching. When they hatched, what happened to the mothers and eggs.
Mothers might be desperately keeping their eggs from a natural disaster or a catastrophic event.
Could they flee away the nest,leaving eggs behind? I don't think so, I think they were Mother of dinosaurs.
Hello, my dearest friends!
I am sorry I dropped off into sleep last night while I was watching my favorite TV program, “ Kanburia Kyuden ” , a kind of interview program presided by Ryu Murakami. Recently I get sleep soon so early. So I can’t wrote about tne next Masai’s story last night.
Now, let’s begin.
Alice asked what group of Masai the Japanese woman married. Which group do you suppose? The MAN is a typical traditional Masi warrior, clad with tribe cloth with colorful beautiful beads. She was attracted his gallant attitude and pure mood, which modern western youth has never had yet. She was impressed with his special spiritual attractiveness and manly appearence. I understand it. We tend to be sometimes fascinated by unfamilior exotic mood, utterly different our own culture. ( That’s why many western men were charmed by Japanese geisha.) She chose to wear Masai’s traditional wedding dress to show her decisive resolusion to enter the society of her husband. On the contrary, the heroine in the film wore the western white wedding dress decorated races. It looked strange for me to see such typical Caucasian lady sitting in the center of the native Masi people dressed up in tribe clothes. In no time after wedding, the white woman took an action, buying car and opening a grocery and daily commodities shop. They were “ the must ” for her to improve the premitive society. However her good intentions were not accepted well, far from that, she was misunderstood by her husband, and result into miserable relations filled with violence. Her goodwill was betrayed and not rewarded.
On the other hand the Japanese bride respects Masai’s culture. She respects their life-style such as walking long distance, using their own foot not a car.She respects their wisdom inherited from their ancesters and nature. She cricized Government policy adopting Western method, which is disturbing the balance of all creatures on the earth. Now even the indigenous Masais have difficulties to live on pasturage, because they were forced to move into small special land. That is the same way that American Indian had suffered under the name of protection. I wonder what they are protecting? Concervative Masais have no tap water and electricity even now. They are struggling to try to dig wells in their residential areas. I suppose they could be available natural water without difficulty in old days because they could move freely on huge land without restriction. Nowadays many hippos and crocodiles are enjoying bathing in a river and drinking natural water freely without fear of any kind of dagers. Because they are protected by Government who thinks that wild animals are more valuable than the Masai.
Next I will write about her position as the second wife and what she thinks about that.
I was surprised to recall what a lot of talking we had during a short driving hours.
Thank you for your patience of reading my writing. Bye! See you soon.
Hi, dear friends,
Aosmos, I really enjoyed Masai's story. I admire that Japanese woman who wanted to assimiilate Masai's culture in spite of having lived in the developed country of Japan. I think she really loves her Masai's husband. Now I understood how she accepted her status as the second wife. Maybe she respects him and his background. At first I was like her, I accepted my husband as he was. But as times goes by, the situation gradually changed and he takes it for granted and forget my efforts to accept his culture. My husband is not a Masai or a Mongolian though. He is an old fashioned dominant hunband. That's why I wanted to study feminism.
But as I told you, I'm recovering my strength this year after my husband lost his job.
I wonder until when the Japanese wife could keep her mind.
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