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A nice little book for children. In the book the keris history is explained in plain comprehensive words. A right simple way to keep alive the cultural customs in the new generations
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Interesting...
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That's both odd and cool at the same time.
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Yep, odd and cool.
Cool that they want to make children aware of their heritage and identity. ODD, that they do this by depicting caucasian, pale skinned / blue eyed children. ![]() |
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