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This book which delves into Osu mythology depicts a nation still dwelling on ancestry and tradition. They believe that bringing up their daughter to be homely, no matter her other official commitments is the best way of raising a future good wife and homeliness is about home management.
Another curious observation are the Osu indigene's commitment to counting on market days rather than the worldly recognized periods of Monday to Sunday days.
Much more exciting, are the premium they place on diner time. At dinner, Osu family members assemble there to be counted. They celebrate dinner with feasts of assorted signature meals. Farmers, hunters and other family member's deposits farm produce, kill from hunting expedition and other kindred donations towards dinner. In fact, no one wants to miss out from the evening feast, and the feasts are designed to attract the family tree, where touching kinship issues are discussed.
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