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I never seen this being raised, so I'm doing it now.
Also, is there any info on her age? Just curious |
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Is this a joke?
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In the scene, were after jake ended up in the Na'vi village, he talks with Norm and Grace, and they show Jake who is who in the clan, Norm calls Mo'at a 'Dragon lady'
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Even Eltu heard that, since he refers to it. WTF? |
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https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0499549/quotes At a guess he meant that she was stern, controlling but powerful. Eltu might mean more like MILF |
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The Na'vi culture has a matriarchal examples in its leadership structure ,, (in reflection to the "clan mothers" role in some native leadership circles) probably where the reference came from and that's probably why the reference there.. this structure example is reflected in the real history of first peoples , Take the example actions of clan mother Jigonsaseh" (notice her nations symbol on her forehead) then reflect on how Mo'at addressed Jake , will show example of this structure below .. But remember the Na'vi also have some royalty linage examples in there culture that do not exist I n the society of Haudenosaune cultural identity at all, more like the examples of Polynesian or Central American peoples ,, like the Olmec and Mayan's (there peoples clan name is Omaticaya)
https://youtu.be/RPtUSKKzBcM?list=PL...A8gTsawu&t=279 The "role" of the Clan mother in United Eastern Lenape Nation https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=S4uPWhXAY_M Russell Means (Lakota) talks about women/matriarchy (he is in error over the Buddha being a "male god" https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kuTdvDk1cxw Avatar's story reflects a number of these structures in its perception examples . How the Na'vi see the world around them. Last edited by allroock123; 07-20-2018 at 04:58 AM. |
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