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Most Asuanituans speak [[Asuaneï]] as their mother tongue, but a substantial minority have been raised with [[Baranxeï]]. | Most Asuanituans speak [[Asuaneï]] as their mother tongue, but a substantial minority have been raised with [[Baranxeï]]. | ||
− | The vast majority of Asuanituans either belong to [[ | + | The vast majority of Asuanituans either belong to [[Ēmandē]] or are atheists; the conversion rate among them is one of the lowest of all people of Baranxtu. |
{{BaranxtuPeoples}} | {{BaranxtuPeoples}} | ||
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Latest revision as of 12:39, 16 February 2007
The Asuanituans are the second largest ethnicity of Baranxtu, and their culture is closely related to that of the Baranxtimans; on a superficial level they actually appear identical, although there are some differences on a deeper level.
Most Asuanituans speak Asuaneï as their mother tongue, but a substantial minority have been raised with Baranxeï.
The vast majority of Asuanituans either belong to Ēmandē or are atheists; the conversion rate among them is one of the lowest of all people of Baranxtu.
Peoples of Baranxtu | ||
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Colonists: | ||
Asuanituans | Baranxtimans | Jontadains | Nidajans | ||
Natives: | ||
Marani: Ñiri | Kiri | ||
Other Natives: Masenasi | Phip |