Responsibilities of Wilp Members in Feasts

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Responsibilities of Wilp Members in Feasts

INITIATION DRAFT

This page outlines the traditional responsibilities of wilp members during feasts. It explains roles, expectations, and the cultural laws that guide behaviour, witness duties, and the proper conduct of each person within the House. This draft will expand as more teachings are gathered.

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Why Each Member Matters

A feast is not “an event.” It is:

  • a legal record,
  • a teaching place,
  • a conflict-resolution process,
  • a governance system,
  • and the living memory of the House.

Every wilp member present is a **witness**, and the wilp cannot function without its members fulfilling their duties.

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Responsibilities Before the Feast

Wilp members prepare by:

  • helping gather food, firewood, gifts, and goods,
  • assisting matriarchs with planning and seating,
  • learning the purpose of the feast (death, name transfer, settlement, reconciliation, marriage),
  • reviewing House history so they can witness accurately,
  • ensuring proper behaviour and attire,
  • supporting the chief and matriarchs,
  • informing younger relatives of expected duties.

Preparation reflects respect for the ancestors and the invited Houses.

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Responsibilities During the Feast

When the feast begins, each wilp member has clear roles:

Sit Where You Are Placed

Seating is law. It shows:

  • rank,
  • relationship,
  • responsibility,
  • and the right to witness.

You do not choose your seat.

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