Although Disney's version of Marsupilami has every reason to move back in his nest as soon as he rebuilds it, his kind (South American, especially) don't offically move back into a nest for another two-or-three days. Traditionally, the elder female of the Marsu family (see Grandma Marsu) is the Keeper of Tradition and the Gaurdian of Knowladge, and so only she could announce the beginning of the event (more often then not, as the sun is setting) with a short yet profound speach, and with music made with whatever natural resource handy and an ancient chant sung by the Yamatunga, the Marsupilamis and there human "family members" dance until the dark of the night. By then the party concludes with the traditional Seed-Spitting ceremony, in which everyone takes a mango from the leafy fruit-bask
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