drawing kaito everyday until his birthday
a filthy sketch for the first day... kaito. challenge. KAILENGE!
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drawing kaito everyday until his birthday
a filthy sketch for the first day... kaito. challenge. KAILENGE!
Kaileng(e) | Ka’elenge | Qaulheng
/kaɪɭɛŋɡɛ/ • /kaʔɛɭɛŋɡɛ/ • /qaulhɛŋ/
Kailenge (Dulw) or Ka’elenge (Anfadica) is the name of a vocal art originating in the northern regions, specifically from the Syķausa, Kićia, Aůklela, Nuahaka, Hayùq, and Caalýq peoples.
Kailenge is an art form where an individual or a group use their voices and mouths to imitate non-human sounds as perfectly as possible. This is not only an art form, but a way to pray and worship Photuna/Fotúna and other divinities.
This art form has been strictly used for the purposes of worship, recreation, and other harmless activities. The use of Kailenge to lure animals for poaching has been expressly forbidden and outlawed in many regions as it’s said to bring Minka’s/Minòqa’s anger upon those who do so.