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The Wedding Dance Summary
The Wedding Dance Summary
They had a heart-to-heart talk about their separation, and on their conversation they found out that
the couple still had a thing on each other. They still love each other but they have to separate
because their tribe’s custom is–every man in that tribe should have one (or more) child that would
carry his name and if his wife cannot give him a child he can marry another woman. It’s a man’s
necessity to have a child.
Lumnay can hardly let go of her husband. The two both agreed that if Awiyao’s second marriage
did not work, he will go back to Lumnay’s arms and this was sealed by the beads that Lumnay will
keep. Then Awiyao goes back to the wedding because someone is calling him already.
After being fetched by others, Lumnay decided to go to the wedding not to dance or to join the
celebration but to stop the wedding. She decided to break the unwritten law of her tribe, but when
she is near all her guts to stop the wedding suddenly disappeared. She did not have the courage
to break into the wedding feast. Lumnay walked away from the dancing ground, away from the
village.
She went to the mountain instead and in the mountain is where she diverted all her bitterness in
her and she partly reminisce their story of Awiyao.