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It traditionally was given to a Klingon daughter when she became old enough to select a mate. A jinaq was among the Klingon items Carraya IV resident Gi'ral had forbidden her daughter Ba'el from viewing. (TNG: "Birthright, Part II" ) According to the script, jinaq was pronounced as "jin-AWK". [1]

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  • It traditionally was given to a Klingon daughter when she became old enough to select a mate. A jinaq was among the Klingon items Carraya IV resident Gi'ral had forbidden her daughter Ba'el from viewing. (TNG: "Birthright, Part II" ) According to the script, jinaq was pronounced as "jin-AWK". [1]
  • A jInaq amulet was a part of Klingon culture and was given to a young woman by her parents when they deemed that she was old enough to marry. (tlhIngan Hol reference: Klingon for the Galactic Traveler; TNG episode: "Birthright, Part II") Upon choosing a mate, a woman might give him a jInaq amulet which resembled her own, to show that they were betrothed. Klingons who had lost a loved one would sometimes go on wearing the jInaq to honor their memory. (TNG novel: Kahless)
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  • It traditionally was given to a Klingon daughter when she became old enough to select a mate. A jinaq was among the Klingon items Carraya IV resident Gi'ral had forbidden her daughter Ba'el from viewing. (TNG: "Birthright, Part II" ) According to the script, jinaq was pronounced as "jin-AWK". [1]
  • A jInaq amulet was a part of Klingon culture and was given to a young woman by her parents when they deemed that she was old enough to marry. (tlhIngan Hol reference: Klingon for the Galactic Traveler; TNG episode: "Birthright, Part II") Upon choosing a mate, a woman might give him a jInaq amulet which resembled her own, to show that they were betrothed. Klingons who had lost a loved one would sometimes go on wearing the jInaq to honor their memory. (TNG novel: Kahless)
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