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Kasserian Ingera Kiwanis Lapel Pin Pennsylvania Liberty Bell Capital

Description: Kasserian Ingera Kiwanis Lapel Pin In the shape of the state of Pennsylvania Liberty Bell Capital. I cannot find any details about this pin. The meaning of Kasserian Ingera is below: Among the most accomplished and fabled tribes of Africa, no tribe was considered to have warriors more fearsome or more intelligent than the mighty Masai. It is perhaps surprising then to learn the traditional greeting that passed between Masai warriors. "Kasserian Ingera," one would always say to another. ​It means, "And how are the children?" It is still the traditional greeting among the Masai, acknowledging the high value that the Masai always place on their children's well-being. Even warriors with no children of their own would always give the traditional answer, "All the children are well." Meaning, of course, that peace and safety prevail, that the priorities of protecting the young, the powerless are in place, that Masai society has not forgotten its reason for being, its proper functions and responsibilities. "All the children are well," means that life is good.

Price: 8.5 USD

Location: Bethlehem, Pennsylvania

End Time: 2024-12-21T05:16:45.000Z

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All returns accepted: Returns Accepted

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Refund will be given as: Money Back

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