Tonguez
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Up until early colonial times it was a practice in my culture to keep pet Tui and to train them to give speeches of welcome to visitors.
I don't know if they were sent off as messengers but I don't see why it couldn't be done in a fantasy game
Here is the text of a speech given by a tui recorded by Sir George Grey (formerly Governor of the New Zealand Colony)
I don't know if they were sent off as messengers but I don't see why it couldn't be done in a fantasy game
The bird, called by many names other than Tui or Koko, was of great importance ...they were very often kept in cages and trained to speak and even welcome people to a marae. Many of these birds were famous and even fought over...
Here is the text of a speech given by a tui recorded by Sir George Grey (formerly Governor of the New Zealand Colony)
Henry Stowell remarks, "What struck me about the speaking mode of the Tui was its silibancy ... every word the Tui spoke was clear and understandable."
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