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created on 01/06/2007  |  http://fubar.com/thoughts/b41755

The Sacred Rac

an indian anthropologist, chandra thapar, made a study of foreign cultures which had customs similar to those of his native land. One culture in particular fascinated him because it reveres one animal as sacred, much as in india reveres the cow. The things he discovered might interest you. the tribe dr thapar studies id called the asu and is found on the american continent north of the tarahumara of mexico. though it seems to be a highly developed society of its tyoe, it has as overwhelming preoccupation with the care and feeding of the rac- an animal much like a bull in size, strength and temperment. in the asu tribe, it is almost a sociable obligation to own at least one if not more racs. anyone notpossessing at least one is held in low esteem by the community because he is too poor to maintain ine of these beasts properly. some members of the tribe to display their wealth and social prestige even own herds of racs. Unfortunately the rac breed is not very healthy and usually does not live more than five to seven years. Each family invests large amounts of money each year to keep its rac healthy and shod for it has a tendency to throw its shoes often. there are rac specialists in each community, perhaps more than one if the community is particulary wealthy. these specialists however, due to the long period of ritual training they must undergo and to the difficulty of obtaining the right selection of charms to treat the rac, demand costly offerings whenever a tribesman must treat his ailing rac. At the age of 16 in manyasu communities, many youths undergo a puberty right in which the rac figures prominently. the youth must petition a high priest in a grand temple. he is then initiated into the ceremony that surrounds the care of the rac and its permitted to keep a rac. Although the rac may be used as a beast of burden, it has many habits which would be considered by other cultures as detrimental to the life of the society. in the first place, the rac breed isincreasing at a very rapid rate and the asu tribesmen have given no thought to curbing the rac population. as a consequence the asu must build more and more paths for the rac to travel on sonce it delicate hea;th and its love of racing other rac at high speeds neccessitates that special areas be set aside for its use. the cost of smoothing the earth is too costly for any one individual to undertake, so it has become a community project and each tribesmen must pay an annual tax to build new paths and maintain the old. there are so many paths needed that some people move their homes because the rac paths must be as straight as possible to keep the animal from injuring itself. dr thapar also noted that unlike the cow,which many people in his country hold sacred, the excrement of the rac cannot be used as either fuel or fertilizer. on the contrary, its excrement is exceptionally foul and totally useless. worst of all, the rac is prone to rampages in which it runs down anything in its path, much like stampeding cattle. estimates are that the rac kills thousands of the asu in a year. Despite the high cost of its upkeep, the damage it does to the land, and its habit of destructive rampages, the asu still regard it as being essential to the survival of their culture.
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