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Post #420485 by bigbrotiki on Sun, Nov 23, 2008 1:43 PM

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I gave you a very clear answer in my very first post: Even scholars cannot agree on the definitions of the forms of gods and their names, because the tradition was lost.

Everything else that came after that resulted from your insistence to get a Tiki 1-2-3 course. After I had just stated that there isn't one, your insistence made you come across as someone who does not want to do the work and research to get the understanding necessary to carve a modern Tiki. This site is there to support the perpetuation of quality Tiki culture. There are far too many slapdash, repetitious, purely commercially motivated Tikis out there these days that shame the essence of what made Tiki great, and when another one seems about to be added to that bunch, you will not find me supporting that.

I am not insinuating you are not seriously interested in what you are asking, but you have to accept the fact that there are no easy answers. Or, if there are, they will support the creation un-ripe Tiki fruit, which hurts my stomach. :)