KUNU: A DEEP-ROOTED CURSE ON A MATRILINEAL FAMILY. Part 2.

KUNU: A DEEP-ROOTED CURSE ON A MATRILINEAL FAMILY Part By Andrew R.M. Pakosie In the first episode of this video documentary series, I explored the concept of MEKUNU within the broader phenomenon of KUNU. MEKUNU refers to a wrongful act committed by one or more individuals, which can lead to KUNU affecting the Beë (matrilineage) of the perpetrator(s). In this second episode, I focus on the phenomenon of KUNU itself, as it manifests within the Maroon communities of Suriname and French Guiana, particularly within the You Think Maroon society. KUNU is a curse - a deeply rooted negative legacy - that arises from MEKUNU, meaning from a wrongful act by an individual or multiple people, and it rests upon the matrilineal family of the perpetrator(s). This curse afflicts members of that matrilineal family by bringing suffering and misfortune. KUNU, A DIEPGEWORTELDE VLOEK OP A MATRINEAR FAMILY Door: Andrew R.M. Pakosie In the first installment of this video documentary series, I explored the concept MEKUNU and the broader phenomenon KUNU. MEKUNU refers to the unpleasant death of one of several persons who may suffer tot KUNU before the mother (matrilineage) of the father(s). In these twelve presentations I really focused on the phenomenon of KUNU myself, that is, the marrone islands of Suriname and French-Guyana appeared, and in the middle of it the Okanya maroon life. KUNU is a group – a widely translated negative experience – that originates from MEKUNU, which comes from a poor father of one individual of many people, and that rusts up the matrilineal family of the father(s). These eyes, thirty-three legs of the matriline, reach the vertex of Leed a tegenspoed.