4.9.5. Practice religion

kuaralvtrespass; go to a forbidden or dangerous placego raun long ples nogutWaata balii piilak miinii getiipui getiipui kuaralu.You trespass property boundaries like pigs and dogs.Yu raun olsem pik dok long banis na banis.4.7.3Break the law4.9.5.6.1Taboo3.3.4.2Refuse permission
waapntabootambuWuna gaina kuatii de te kiiraabakgue, wunii du abu liikiye wunii waap takak.So they will not take my posts, I tied a figure of a man and put it as a taboo sign.Nogut ol i kisim pos bilong mi olsem na mi wokim sain na putim tambu long en i stap.4.9.5.6.1Taboo
wasowiyakvworshiplotuim4.9.5.3Worship
yakiitvsacrifice, forgo, abstain from eating certain food. Traditionally it was taboo for a man to eat the food caught or prepared by his first born child. It was also taboo for an older brother to eat the food prepared by the wife of his younger brother.tambu, saundimGumanyaan kakii kutniite, dii ka katiikue. Yakiittiikadiiyo.When his first daughter cooks he does not eat it. He abstains.Nambawan pikinini bilong em i kuk kaikai, em i no save kaikai. Em i save tambu.4.9.5.6.1Taboo
yanonprayer of invocation done in traditional magic/sorcery practices. Typically someone will inquire of an object to find out who is responsible for what happened and that object will shake. A canoe invocation (vala yano) is done when the spirit of a dead person enters a canoe and shakes the canoe and someone asks the spirit to find out who killed him.prea, askimTaaba yano kure dii wak, "Siirii yile balii siikiimiinii, miina tiipii nangba."He did magic shaking his hand and said, "Tomorrow you will go and shoot a pig at your sago fence.Bipo em i wokim singsing na sekim han na tok, "Tumoro bai yu go sutim pik long banis saksak bilong yu."3.5.1Say4.9.5Practice religion