The Pakra was a solitary Native American ritual commemorating dead ancestors. In 2372, Chakotay commemorated the anniversary of his father Kolopak's death. Chakotay said a prayer over his medicine bundle: "A-koo-chee-moya. I pray on this day of memories to speak to my father, the one whom the wind called Kolopak. Though I am far from his bones, perhaps there is a spirit in these unnamed skies who will find him and honor him with my song." Chakotay later adapted this prayer to include Kar, a young Kazon boy who had attempted to kill Chakotay in order to earn his Kazon name. (VOY: "Initiations")
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