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These Kamekame seem highly curious about others' seacraft. Some speculate that if it weren't for the problem of leaving Ile Trouve for too long, the worlds' merchant marines might be packed with Kamekame.
 
These Kamekame seem highly curious about others' seacraft. Some speculate that if it weren't for the problem of leaving Ile Trouve for too long, the worlds' merchant marines might be packed with Kamekame.
  
Others posit that they want to know how people get here, so they might pass knowledge of those methods on to other Kamekame who don't ''want'' those people here. The coastal Kamekame apparently are exempt from the daily "Singing out" ritual, though they also do not linger after the sun dips low in the sky.
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Others posit that they want to know how people get here, so they might pass knowledge of those methods on to other Kamekame who don't ''want'' those people here. The coastal Kamekame apparently are exempt from the daily "Singing out" ritual, though they also do not linger after the sun dips low in the sky.
  
 
-''Lowland'' Kamekame: These Kamekame come from lowland farming villages closer to town (trading farmed-goods and other goods handed down from the island’s highlands.) Many also act as porters, stevedores and so on, in town.  
 
-''Lowland'' Kamekame: These Kamekame come from lowland farming villages closer to town (trading farmed-goods and other goods handed down from the island’s highlands.) Many also act as porters, stevedores and so on, in town.  

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