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− | The '''Ñiri''' | + | The '''Ñiri''' are the second largest people belonging to the [[Marani]] culture, after the [[Kiri]] whom they are closely related to (and not counting the [[Cikoutimiens]]). |
− | They mainly live in the [[Baranxtu | Baranxtuan]] autonomous province of [[ | + | They mainly live in the [[Baranxtu | Baranxtuan]] autonomous province of [[Ñiria]], where much of their traditional culture was able to survive, thanks to historically good relations with Baranxtu. However, these relations have also put a strain on Ñirian relationships with other Marani peoples who still deem them traitors. |
{{BaranxtuPeoples}} | {{BaranxtuPeoples}} | ||
[[Category:Marani culture]] | [[Category:Marani culture]] | ||
[[Category:Indigenous peoples]] | [[Category:Indigenous peoples]] |
Latest revision as of 09:42, 16 February 2007
The Ñiri are the second largest people belonging to the Marani culture, after the Kiri whom they are closely related to (and not counting the Cikoutimiens).
They mainly live in the Baranxtuan autonomous province of Ñiria, where much of their traditional culture was able to survive, thanks to historically good relations with Baranxtu. However, these relations have also put a strain on Ñirian relationships with other Marani peoples who still deem them traitors.
Peoples of Baranxtu | ||
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Colonists: | ||
Asuanituans | Baranxtimans | Jontadains | Nidajans | ||
Natives: | ||
Marani: Ñiri | Kiri | ||
Other Natives: Masenasi | Phip |