Subject: Really? I was celebrating agricultural festivals.
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Posted on: 2015-06-02 00:09:00 UTC

Or to be specific, Hari Kaamatan on 31st May, and Hari Gawai on 1 June. The former is celebrated in Sabah to signify the start of planting season, while in Sarawak Hari Gawai is for the celebration of the end of the harvesting season.

Now let my orcs carry out a few hundred trays of fried chicken, a hundred earthenware jars of rice wine with straws of bamboo, and other meals for everyone. And bring out some long bamboo poles, we will need to dance Magunatip later. And Olgash, don't swing your ilang around. Go to your dancing group and try to dance in tune.

Kotobian Tadau Tagazo do Kaamatan and Gawai Guru Gerai Nyamai everyone!

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