Fw: World Cup Hot Tip : The Origins of the Vuvuzela .....

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Jul 1, 2010, 3:30:07 AM7/1/10
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World Cup Hot Tip : Check where your Vuvuzela comes from
before you blow it.......!!!






Origin of the Vuvuzela :-)
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                     NEXT TIME THINK CAREFULLY BEFORE
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                 re those find upstanding warriors above:

                   http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Koteka

    The koteka, horim, penis gourd or penis sheath is a phallocrypt or
phallocarp traditionally worn by native male inhabitants of some (mainly
highland) ethnic groups in New Guinea to cover their genitals. They are
normally made from a dried out gourd, Lagenaria siceraria, although other
  species, such as Nepenthes mirabilis, are also used. They are held in
  place by a small loop of fiber attached to the base of the koteka and
  placed around the scrotum. There is a secondary loop placed around the
chest or abdomen and attached to the main body of the koteka. Men choose
  kotekas similar to ones worn by other men in their cultural group. For
  example, Yali men favour a long, thin koteka, which helps hold up the
multiple rattan hoops worn around their waist. Men from Tiom wear a double
gourd, held up with a strip of cloth, and use the space between the two
        gourds for carrying small items such as money and tobacco.













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