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The women tattoo their mouths, and sometimes the forearms. The mouth tattoos are started at a young age with a small spot on the upper lip, gradually increasing with size. The soot deposited on a pot hung over a fire of misheln bark is used for its deep black color.
 
The women tattoo their mouths, and sometimes the forearms. The mouth tattoos are started at a young age with a small spot on the upper lip, gradually increasing with size. The soot deposited on a pot hung over a fire of misheln bark is used for its deep black color.
  
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The Molenor are traditionally animists, believing that everything in nature has an ''amu'' or spirit-on-the-inside. There is a hierarchy of the amu. The most important is ''Grandmother Earth'', then amu of the mountains (Dragons), then the amu of animals, and lastly everything else. The Molenor have no priestly profession. The ruler of each city (or the village headmen) perform the required religious ceremonies as necessary and observe all the major and minor religious days. Ceremonies typically include animal sacrifices, libations of beer, uttering of prayers, and burning willow sticks that are bundled with scented wooden shavings and herbs. These sticks are called ''nusa''. They are placed on an altar and the smoke from these offerings are used to "send back" the amu of killed animals. The Molenor people also give thanks to the gods before eating and pray to the deity of fire in time of sickness. They believe their own spirits are immortal, and that their spirits will be rewarded hereafter by ascending to ''kural misor'' (Land of the Gods).
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The Molenor are traditionally animists, believing that everything in nature has an ''amu'' or spirit on the inside. There is a hierarchy of the amu. The most important is ''Grandmother Earth'', then amu of the mountains (Dragons), then the amu of animals, and lastly everything else. The Molenor have no priestly profession. The ruler of each city (or the village headmen) perform the required religious ceremonies as necessary and observe all the major and minor religious days. Ceremonies typically include animal sacrifices, libations of beer, uttering of prayers, and burning willow sticks that are bundled with scented wooden shavings and herbs. These sticks are called ''nusa''. They are placed on an altar and the smoke from these offerings are used to "send back" the amu of killed animals. The Molenor people also give thanks to the gods before eating and pray to the deity of fire in time of sickness. They believe their own spirits are immortal, and that their spirits will be rewarded hereafter by ascending to ''kural misor'' (Land of the Gods).
  
  

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