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– NUWAUPIAN RULES of the 24,000 Year Cycle for the Hereafter –
63. Jilt: to end a romantic relationship with (someone) in a sudden and painful way.
(reference from – Merriam-webster.com – online dictionary)
64. RULES – Desecrating Our Wedding Ritual, Rites, &Traditions
From paa Laraq Paa Ṫaraq “The Way” – “Wu-Nuwaup Wedding Rituals,
Rites, Traditions” – v. 1-3, 5-7-in part, 8-10, 16-18, 22, 27
“Because Wu-Nuwaup is a matriarchal system, only females perform the rites. 1.
No sex before marriage for girls. 2. Brides do not drop her family name. She
keeps her family name as a blood bond. 3. The wedding date must be announced
three months before the actual event takes place. 5. At the acceptance gathering,
both families must be there, and sit separated until the agreement. 6. He must be
accepted by her family and she must be accepted by his family. 7. (in part) If
agreed, they must do the sway dance before, all hands interlocked... 8. Nuwaupu
“Nuwaupians” must only marry other Nuwaup-u “Nuwaupians” to preserve our
ancient bloodline and DNA. 9. The wedding is to be performed in our language
Nuwaupuyee and cannot be translated for visitors. 10. The wedding dinner must
include Wu-Nuwaup traditional foods and music. You can have other foods and
music as well. 16. No, the married couple do not step on a glass or break it. 17.
No, the married couple do not jump over a broom. 18. No, the bride and groom
do not kiss each other in this ritual. 22. Weddings are performed before shadow
hour, never at shadow hour. It must be completed before sun departs. 27.
Remember, a young man must have a way to support her before families agree on
weddings. Know Wu-Nuwaup is very important for both and living by Paa
Taraq.”
65. GUIDELINES – Desecrating Our Wedding Ritual, Rites, &Traditions
From paa Laraq Paa Ṫaraq “The Way” – “Wu-Nuwaup Wedding Rituals,
Rites, Traditions” – v. 4, 7-in part, 11-15, 19-21, 23-26
“4. The kind of wedding is based on the couple, if she or he is virgins. 7. (in part)
It is a joyful occasion of food and music and dance. 11. The morning of the
wedding the men of his family comes to the bride's place or home to have what
we called a door knocking. The women inside come out, elders first, lastly the
bride. The mother of the groom, who came out with her family, greets the bride by
holding her hands and kisses her on the left then right cheek. Then they turn
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