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A lineage is known by the meeting house that gathers it, and by the one fire that feeds all who sleep there.

The Chuukese uut (lineage meeting house) and its shared cookhouse, or fanang, were traditionally described as emblems of a lineage's unity, sheltering unmarried young men and serving as the hub where elders and maternal uncles guided adolescents into adulthood.

Traditional Micronesia Wisdom, Micronesia

Source: Documented Chuukese lineage meeting-house (uut) custom, Micronesian Seminar, "The Changing Family in Chuuk: 1950-1990" (micsem.org), public-domain ethnographic record

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