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personal names. For example, the warabi-naa of
Tamagusuku Chōkun was Umi-
guraa (思五良). Warabi-naa were most
prevalent among Okinawans, from the king to...
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impulsive and
zealous dual-sword–wielding
former bandit named Oboro.
Dorry and
Guraa are his two twin
archer servants.
Oboro has a
younger sister,
named Yuzuha...
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identified his people's
neighbors as the Fra (Kasena), Bente, Naena, Gui,
Guraa (Anyi),
Guaflee and No (= Nejo, Bete). A few
words of Wawu are recorded...
- what is
characterized as 'clan estates.'
Their particular estate is
termed guraa,
inclusive of the
Wunambal people and the
Gaambera people.
After noted contact...