You decide to investigate this occurance personally.
You set up a team, and leave some orders for your people to carry out while you're away. They are to bury the dead, as is customary, and host a large funeral with a feast. The religions are NOT to fight at any point during your absence, and they agree wholeheartedly. You have a bush planted in a safe place, hosting the poisonberry, and have it attended to by your youngest son, who enjoys agriculture. You also continue keeping an eye out for the boaters.
But before you leave, you have a dicision to make. Which son or daughter should you leave in charge?
DUSUN MOAKA: Your warrior son, and the oldest. He's been grooming himself for command, but he's strongheaded and stubborn. He's a good boy, but he doesn't fully understand the concept of compromise, and the people may chafe under his rule. He will likely strengthen the tribe militarily, but weaken your morale.
DOU DOU: Your scholar son, and a quickly rising wise man. He's not used to physical work, but has a brilliant mind. He's not immoral, but cares little for good and evil, preferring to take the pragmatic path in almost all occasions. A scientist to the bone, he will run the tribe strictly but fairly, and the people will learn under his rule. Your science will make large leaps forward, but your industry will suffer for it.
MIINI: Your youngest child and only daughter, she is young but smart. She would certainly be a capable leader, but her childish whims may distort her reasoning somewhat. She's generally soft and compassionate, but when she finds a need to fight she does so like a rabid animal, almost madly pushing her agenda. Your people will love her, but your stockpiles may be emptied as she builds large, unnecessary projects.