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rdfs:comment | - Mi-ai was the Rokugani word for the arranged marriages. It traditionally began with a formal interview between the parents of the prospective bride and groom, to make sure both sides were comfortable with a future pairing. If the two families lived far apart, a Nakado or other go-between might be enlisted to help.
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abstract | - Mi-ai was the Rokugani word for the arranged marriages. It traditionally began with a formal interview between the parents of the prospective bride and groom, to make sure both sides were comfortable with a future pairing. If the two families lived far apart, a Nakado or other go-between might be enlisted to help.
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