Chapter 8

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(Tonowari) son come sit

(Aonung) *sitting in front of tonowari* yes sir

(Tonowari) why do you choose neteyam as your mate?

(Aonung) I love him, I see him for who he is their was a time he hated me for all of the things I did to his brother a year ago before his death

(Tonowari) how could he know in the spirit tree that you were together?

(Aonung) I chose to visit him each month I missed him he was my friend before I had these feelings in my heart for him

(Ronal) if you saw yourself years from now as chief of omatikaya, how would you and your mate even bring children into the world? You are men men can't carry a child only the women

(Aonung) if it were that time in the future we would adopt, the sully's adopted kiri after the death of her birth mother and children loose their families in battle or attacks of the akula

(Tonowari) will need to discuss with Jake sully on what our decisions are son they need to talk with their son as well

- neteyams side -

(Tonowari) *walking to Jake's hut with ronal*

(Jake) can male Navi mate with other male Navi?

(Norm) Though it is typical for male Na'vi to choose a female mate, and vice versa, same-sex pairings are not uncommon and do not appear to be stigmatized in Na'vi culture

(Jake) just as time on earth men can chose to date men and women can date woman

(Norm) yes thats correct, Na'vi males are typically pair bonded with females, but male-male and female-female permanent bonds are not uncommon so if a male was to choose another male

(Tonowari) then our sons can choose to be each other's mates

(Norm) that is correct they can

(Ronal) then we will accept our sons choice

(Neytiri) my Jake

(Jake) I accept neteyams choose

(Neytiri) will call the boys in to tell them

(Tonowari) aonung come

(Aonung) *running into hut* yes sir

(Jake) neteyam come here

(Neteyam) *running into hut* sir

(Tonowari) we have made our decision on your choosing of mate

(Aonung) what is your choice?

(Ronal) we accept your choice of mate

(Jake) we all do

(Neteyam) thank you sir

(Aonung) thank you

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