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The naming ceremony involves milk and a beer guard known as talukuryet (Round in shape)."}],["$","p",null,{"className":"text-gray-600 leading-relaxed mb-6","children":"Circumcision is also marked for members of the community above 20 years. Both male and female are circumcised. Circumcision is a sign of youth to adulthood. Once circumcised a person can marry or be married. Before circumcision, for the first born, there is a ceremony where a bull (yeytak bootyek) was slaughtered. A friend of the person who is being circumcised (usually a highly respectable member of the community) is invited. The friend is highly respected and cannot drink water but instead takes milk during the ceremony. At this stage, there is re-naming and formation age-sets. 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