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Suddenly the past tradition of quiet whispering evaporated into a pethora of noisy responses. Whether it was anger, frustration or cunning forethought, is not known, but on that day Hutha Fugawi leaned his head back, with hands framing his mouth like a megaphone, and yelled at the top of his inexperienced lungs."WHERE THE FUGAWI ?"What happened after is one of the greatest examples of a mass contagion leading to sociological change. Although the exact date is not clear, it was such a time, when he and his mates had become separated for the 4th time in one day that Hutha broke with custom and tradition. For generations the quiet Fugawi simply roamed until reconnecting, but Huta's nature was not so patient. As he grew to manhood and was allowed to go on hunting trips he became very frustrated if he and his friends got separated in the grasslands. As a child Hutha Fugawi was bright and energetic, but very emotional. It is generally accepted that this man's name was Hutha. The Fugawi culture and its place in history were changed abruptly by one man. Even the children of the Fugawi were subdued, rarely crying above a whimper. Raising one's voice was considered rude and offensive to their peaceful nature.
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As indiviuals they would become disoriented and wander aimlessly finding each other only by chance.The dangers of the grassland was compounded by the interesting culture of the Fugawi which forbade loud talk or yelling. The deep grass would often cause them to become separated from each other. The only way they could see over the tall grass for reference was to stand 3 or 4 high on each others' shoulders. Having to cross these areas was difficult for the diminutive Fugawi. In addition, torrential rainy seasons would turn the plains areas into vast marshes with very tall grass. They had difficulty climbing trees and larger rocks to get their bearings so there was a constant danger of getting lost. The nomadic Fugawi were skilled hunters and trappers, but unfortunately they were of very short stature. Many archaeologists and historians give the Fugawicredit for laying the foundation for modern navigation. The Fugawi were an ancient tribe who inhabited an area now known as southern Italy.