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The Yumanni ethnic group are a subset of the [[Hal]], having much in common with them in appearance and only minor differences in culture. Notably, the Yumanni are great proponents of free market philosophies and open trade. Many pay homage to [[Tethys]], the [[Valyan Mythology|Valyan goddess of the winds]]; due to a common superstition that she provides good luck in commerce. | The Yumanni ethnic group are a subset of the [[Hal]], having much in common with them in appearance and only minor differences in culture. Notably, the Yumanni are great proponents of free market philosophies and open trade. Many pay homage to [[Tethys]], the [[Valyan Mythology|Valyan goddess of the winds]]; due to a common superstition that she provides good luck in commerce. | ||
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+ | Many scholars consider the Yumanni a classic example of cultural assimilation; as they appear to have been intergrated into the Hal culture, rather than splintered from it. This is evidenced most strongly by the rarely spoken Yumanni language, [[Yutangan]], which differs fundamentally from Hal [[Azbuka]]. | ||
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Revision as of 11:50, 16 January 2014
The Yumanni ethnic group are a subset of the Hal, having much in common with them in appearance and only minor differences in culture. Notably, the Yumanni are great proponents of free market philosophies and open trade. Many pay homage to Tethys, the Valyan goddess of the winds; due to a common superstition that she provides good luck in commerce.
Many scholars consider the Yumanni a classic example of cultural assimilation; as they appear to have been intergrated into the Hal culture, rather than splintered from it. This is evidenced most strongly by the rarely spoken Yumanni language, Yutangan, which differs fundamentally from Hal Azbuka.
Forenames
Deckor, Mylo, Robim, Hanner, Cassie, Matilbeth
Surnames
Benston, Essol, Moordock, Axim, Barkly, Windzor