"Next agenda: Weddings."
The aborigines looked at each other, quite intrigued by what this implied. Althea wondered if they had a different concept of what it was. She knew they had it, as there were husbands and wives here.
"I'm referring to Weddings as in the official union of man and woman into a single family unit," she said, though she was certain something similar existed since they had words for it.
"How are the ceremonies in your places?" She asked. Since places were relatively isolated except for wars, she assumed there would be different customs for weddings.
She was right.
"In our region around Bleulle, the main ceremony is done with symbolic tying of the hands of the bride and groom, using braided hair from both of them. There are other ceremonies signifying their vows."
Bluelle was around the middle area of the Human territory, and it was safe to assume this was one of the more common practices.