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• The priests who made the kites had rules for size and scale
• 31 was not allowed during a kite’s preparation
• often represented a bird, a god, or a 32 .
• had frames that were decorated with grasses and 33
• had a line of noisy 34 attached to them.
• could be triangular, rectangular or 35 shaped.
• had patterns made from clay mixed with 36 oil.
• sometimes had human- head masks with 37 and a tattoo.
• a way of sending 38 to the gods
• a way of telling other villages that a 39 was necessary
• a means of 40 if enemies were coming.