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First revolution performers used only dalas. The use of tarati is thought to have originated with the [[Oaleed]], who have disseminated the tradition in the beginning of the second revolution throughout the [[Commonground]]. It then moved south along the Erna river. The use of dalas is less common in the south of Tarnaria. Traditional [[Ybuwyn]] music, for instance, involves a singer and the bowonn drum.
 
First revolution performers used only dalas. The use of tarati is thought to have originated with the [[Oaleed]], who have disseminated the tradition in the beginning of the second revolution throughout the [[Commonground]]. It then moved south along the Erna river. The use of dalas is less common in the south of Tarnaria. Traditional [[Ybuwyn]] music, for instance, involves a singer and the bowonn drum.
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Teaching the lore to one's offspring and learning strons from one's parents is an important and cherished part of the Xaewoon religion.
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Singing of lores is viewed as both a past time and education. Children are expected to know most of the local lore by the time they turn 12. The tradition of singing strons was always prevalent in Tarnaria. Additionally, traditional performers called [[singer of lore|singers of lore]] are an important part of the culture and are the ones who professionally retain and disseminate strons.
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Teaching the lore to one's offspring and learning strons from one's parents and famous performers is an important and cherished part of the Xaewoon religion.
    
=== List of lores ===
 
=== List of lores ===