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ho'ob1
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A public-forest agreement, within a given village or between villages.
Napa''i ho'ob hi Bulbul at do'ol mahkay di umuy munlongoh hinan āyiw.
The public-forest agreement regarding Bulbul was broken and so many go there to cut down trees.
The agreement, enforced by a podon, allows the participants to gather only dead wood from the identified public-forest.
2
For people (agent; s agent maN-) to make a public-forest agreement (theme) about a forest or the trees of that forest (loc ref -on), as described above.
man'ob; ho'bon; hen'ob; mah'ob
Ho'bonda nan āyiw hi inalāhan hi Biyung ta mi'id umuy mangāyiw.
They will make a public-forest agreement about the trees in the forest at Biyung so that no one will go to gather firewood.
maN-: man'ob; -on: ho'bon; -iɴ-: hen'ob; ma-: mah'ob
A publicly-owned forest.
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