Call Me Ncoakhoe' Or Naro
Monday, September 03, 2007
Few might have no respect to what is around them simply because they have despair.
However, I being a Ncoakhoe' and young, I value my culture. I have pride in being who and what I am and I cherish my authentic beliefs. Therefore, I would like to encourage all the Ncoakhoe' to re-visit their distant-past way of life, a way of life where they were tolerant, lenient to nature, gentle and were sharing people.
A way of life where there was no covetousness, no greed, no arrogance, no selfishness, and no boastfulness so that even if they are trembled upon, they must have hope than despair that one of these days, they will not be disadvantaged as they are today.
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