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The '''Kiri''' (also known as '''Qiri''') are the largest tribe of the [[Marani]], an important group of indigenous peoples of the southern [[IDU]]. They live in modern-day [[Baranxtu]] (especially in the autonomous province [[Qiru]]) and [[Otea]], being the national majority of the latter country.
 
The '''Kiri''' (also known as '''Qiri''') are the largest tribe of the [[Marani]], an important group of indigenous peoples of the southern [[IDU]]. They live in modern-day [[Baranxtu]] (especially in the autonomous province [[Qiru]]) and [[Otea]], being the national majority of the latter country.
  
The closest relatives of the Kiri are the [[Ñiri]], shown both by the proximity of the Kirian national language [[Qi]] and [[Jjiri]] as well as their religious and cultural ties. However, due to the [[Ñiri]]'s role in the history of Baranxtu and its treatment of other indigenous people, modern relations between the two tribes remain to be somewhat strained.
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Although the Kiri language, [[Qi]], is relatively close to other [[Akes Mersanint]] languages and Kiri culture is tied strongly to other Marani cultures, especially that of the [[Ñiri]] tribe, the Kiri seem to be genetically rather distant from their fellow Marani. For example, whereas most Marani are lactose intolerant, about three quarters of Kiri exhibit lactose persistence. This can probably be linked with the historical isolation from other Marani tribes 6000-5000 years ago when the ancestors of the Kiri retreated to the island of Otea and subsequently lost contact with other tribes for a few centuries.
  
 
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Latest revision as of 20:44, 6 July 2006

The Kiri (also known as Qiri) are the largest tribe of the Marani, an important group of indigenous peoples of the southern IDU. They live in modern-day Baranxtu (especially in the autonomous province Qiru) and Otea, being the national majority of the latter country.

Although the Kiri language, Qi, is relatively close to other Akes Mersanint languages and Kiri culture is tied strongly to other Marani cultures, especially that of the Ñiri tribe, the Kiri seem to be genetically rather distant from their fellow Marani. For example, whereas most Marani are lactose intolerant, about three quarters of Kiri exhibit lactose persistence. This can probably be linked with the historical isolation from other Marani tribes 6000-5000 years ago when the ancestors of the Kiri retreated to the island of Otea and subsequently lost contact with other tribes for a few centuries.

Peoples of Baranxtu
Colonists:
Asuanituans | Baranxtimans | Jontadains | Nidajans
Natives:
Marani: Ñiri | Kiri
Other Natives: Masenasi | Phip