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The culture of the people is on the whole characterized by extraverted tendencies. Times of birth, marriage and death are punctuated with violent outbursts of emotion that is allowed full expression in chanting, dancing and wailing. In individual behavior the society sets a premium on vigorous action, whether in love, sport or everyday life. Privacy and solitude are almost non-existent. Were it not for certain socially approved ways of expressing otherwise repressed emotions, the society would disintegrate under the weight of its own neuroses. Two of the socially institutionalized releases for this pent-up emotion are: the celebration with dancing, chanting and feasting of the end of the hurricane season; and the periodical contests in which village competes against village, the winning village being given the privilege of chanting for one whole day, in the presence of all the people of the island assembled, songs that glorify the chanters and hurl the most vicious insults at everyone else. Emotional catharsis and physical exhaustion thus combine to reduce the level of anxiety and aggression in the community to a socially safe pressure
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