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10-10-2007, 07:08 PM
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The Ansipians, a native American tribe, following laws of humiliation for punishment as well as luxury. Ansipians refer to sarcasm and non-serious situation leading to events of humiliation from events and reputation from positive effects of a being. Ansipians have been studied and knowledge of them is very limited. The breaking of laws in their culture would lead to embarrassment for themselves to the public. Not following cultural ways or doing a delinquent act disrespecting one another, causes a punishment of shame depending on how serious the problem is. Let's say someone commits a murder, that person would be hung by his/her arms in the middle of the town, everyone laughing and throwing objects, until death. Although minor punishments occur, like being undressed for a whole day and forced to walk in public, all punishments bring shame. Humiliating someone causes them to be sly about the memories of that event/punishment given due to shame as well as stupidity.
Ansipians believed life was a true gift, best not wasted with bad deeds, but having fun through-out the years. Due to this, it left a positive effect of people watching their health, being responsible for their actions referring to having a strong life. Ansipians looked forward to being liked with a good reputation instead of living in fear, shame and having regrets. Ansipians entertained theirselves with concerts, jokes and many other events leading to a good society. Personal hygiene was a must, and one of top 5 goals of the Ansipians. Cleansing babies from birth was wishing good luck through-out life with good health and standard of living. Seeing how clean they were, healthy as well, their towns were constantly being taken care of, a huge punishment for littering or destroying property was done, making them eat the garbage they threw out, making them choke on the mistake.
It seems all these punishments were too cruel, but Ansipians believed that is the only way people will learn. Anyone who was dying and had done many bad deeds, being a bad person overall, would be drowned to be cleansed off the sins they performed, being ready for the afterlife. Ansipians believed there are many gods, god of hygiene, god of economy, all watching over specific events done by people and therefore being rated on after death. 'Hands working with the mind' was also believed as a miracle of the gods, being able to do anything. Anyone who opposed the belief of gods, had their hands cut off as a sign to show a person not being worthy of doing anything, not worthy of the ‘gift’ given from the gods to use for everything in life, as well as having privileges to certain acts.
Treatments, and important events like birth, death, holidays, were all done by family, without help from anything else. Ansipians saw this as responsibility and the ability to being able to take care of themselves, as well as being strong alone. They looked at being unique not from race, but from the amount of good deeds, reputation and personal hygiene one has, as well as the effort they put in to be a part of the society, if not being above everyone which would be an honorable deed as well. Anyone who failed to follow all three was banished to the desert to die off as a sinner, not worthy enough to live within the hard-working people in the same society.
Every Ansipian was to eat no less than 3 yet no more than 4 times a day. Everyone’s weight was to be within 20 pounds the same, at the same age. People were forced to eat to gain weight, yet were starved each second day, limiting all the food they can eat until met the required weight. Economy was always good, although delaying sometimes due to droughts, attacks and disease. Any honored person would be made leader and forced to forever hold the Ansipian’s faiths in their hand, choosing what to do and what not to do during rough situations concerning hunger, sickness and death. Ansipians have always referred to the gods with their way of living, thanking them for all the gifts, sometimes apologizing for acts of greed or being selfish. They have felt whatever they give to the gods, they get back in rewards or punishments as well as fate.