Noun: Chaji
Among the many grassy Chaji hills lay various estates their thin wooden walls and paper like curtains provide the best protection from the humid climate which is there yearlong. The Chaji people serve their Tàitài (Regentess), a woman who is chosen during the last weeks of their predecessors, by means of various intricate and long rituals. As a result, the locals have grown fond of various rituals and small gestures to praise a higher being for everyday things.