can you give this to ulape please
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The Aleuts wanted Karana's father to share in Ulape's find of a small box filled with jewelry because they felt that it was only fair for everyone to benefit equally from the discovery. They believed that it was a matter of justice and generosity to include Karana's father in the reward.
The chief of the island was Chowig. He is Karana's father. Chowig is killed by the Aleuts.
The villagers ( of Ghalas-at) plan to flee if the Aleuts came back. Well, their new chief to replace Karana's father Kimiki will make the villagers' a new place probably in the east
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Generally, no. Married or unmarried, the law considers the father's rights equally.
No, not always.
He would have to petition the court. Unless the mother is unfit though he will get shared custody.
The statue featured in "The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air" episode titled "Father's Day" is called "The Father and Son." It symbolizes the bond between a father and son, serving as a poignant backdrop for the episode's themes of family and paternal relationships.
"Watchi" (excuse the spelling) It was supposedly the Indian word for lard so his Dad was calling him chubby boy.