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The '''Nuchanuns''' (''tb : Nuchanunob'') are a [[Kalakora|Kalakoran ethnic group]] descended from the [[Ajax|Oxidentaleses]] but also [[Ajax|Ochraneses]] settlers that first arrived during the period of the [[Mutulese Ochran]], between the 17th and 19th century. Their identity as Nuchanuns developed much later, after contact with [[Arthuristan|Belisarian]] and {{wp|Austronesian peoples|native peoples}}. Contrary to other ethnics groups, they are not characterized by a common ancestry but by a common religion, the Sakbe (tb : Sacbih), and a common language, the Ti’bih or ''”Language of the Road”'' which is their mothertongue.
The '''Nuchanuns''' (''tb : Nuchanunob'') are a [[Kalakora|Kalakoran ethnic group]] descended from the [[Ajax|Oxidentaleses]] but also [[Ajax|Ochraneses]] settlers that first arrived during the period of the [[Mutulese Ochran]], between the 17th and 19th century. Their identity as Nuchanuns developed much later, after contact with [[Arthuristan|Belisarian]] and {{wp|Austronesian peoples|native peoples}}. Contrary to other ethnics groups, they are not characterized by a common ancestry but by a common religion, the [[White Path|Sakbe]] (''tb : Sacbih''), and a common language, the '''Tibih''' or ''”Language of the Road”'' which is their mothertongue.
 
==Nomenclature==
The name ''Nuchanun'' is derived from the Tibih word ''Nuch'' which generally means "joined" or "together". As such, the name is generally translated as "Those who are together" or "They are together". They gave themselves this name after the Second Expulsion, replacing the previous name of ''Bihuinichob'', ''Peoples of the Road''. The transition between one name to the other is not clear-cut, and for a long period they could be used as synonym or, in the case of ''Peoples of the Road'', could also be used in reference to the {{wp|Japanese people|Tsurushimeses}} who had been victims of the First Explusion. The Kalakoran Arhturistan Authority and then the [[Kalakora|Republic of Kalakora]] referred to the Nunchanuns as "The Mutuleses" in their census and other public documents.
 
==Geography==
After the Second Expopriation, the Nunchanuns came to occupy a large territory centered around the [[Kalakora|Romney River Valley]]. They were gradually pushed southward down this river, and are now especially present alongside the southern borders, in the regionq surrounding the cities of Lordsburg, Kaiemi, and Altine. However, smaller populations are spread throughout the country due to recent population movements before 2010.
 
==History==
===Nojpeten Yajawil===
===Arthuristan Dominion===
===Second Exile===
===Savannah Autonomous Communities===
===Post Re-Integration===
===Kalakoran Civil War===
 
==Genealogy==
 
==Culture==
===Religion===
===Language===
===Literature===
===Arts===
===Cuisine===
===Sport===


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Revision as of 15:29, 5 July 2019

Nuchanun
COLLECTIE TROPENMUSEUM Madoerees dorpshoofd en twee dorpsbewoners en face TMnr 10004958.jpg
Three Nuchanun village heads in traditional clothes.
Total population
Around 2 to 4 millions in 2010
Regions with significant populations
Template:Country data Kalakora
Religion
White Path
Related ethnic groups
Mutun peoples, N’yuho-Diidxazá peoples, Pulaui

The Nuchanuns (tb : Nuchanunob) are a Kalakoran ethnic group descended from the Oxidentaleses but also Ochraneses settlers that first arrived during the period of the Mutulese Ochran, between the 17th and 19th century. Their identity as Nuchanuns developed much later, after contact with Belisarian and native peoples. Contrary to other ethnics groups, they are not characterized by a common ancestry but by a common religion, the Sakbe (tb : Sacbih), and a common language, the Tibih or ”Language of the Road” which is their mothertongue.

Nomenclature

The name Nuchanun is derived from the Tibih word Nuch which generally means "joined" or "together". As such, the name is generally translated as "Those who are together" or "They are together". They gave themselves this name after the Second Expulsion, replacing the previous name of Bihuinichob, Peoples of the Road. The transition between one name to the other is not clear-cut, and for a long period they could be used as synonym or, in the case of Peoples of the Road, could also be used in reference to the Tsurushimeses who had been victims of the First Explusion. The Kalakoran Arhturistan Authority and then the Republic of Kalakora referred to the Nunchanuns as "The Mutuleses" in their census and other public documents.

Geography

After the Second Expopriation, the Nunchanuns came to occupy a large territory centered around the Romney River Valley. They were gradually pushed southward down this river, and are now especially present alongside the southern borders, in the regionq surrounding the cities of Lordsburg, Kaiemi, and Altine. However, smaller populations are spread throughout the country due to recent population movements before 2010.

History

Nojpeten Yajawil

Arthuristan Dominion

Second Exile

Savannah Autonomous Communities

Post Re-Integration

Kalakoran Civil War

Genealogy

Culture

Religion

Language

Literature

Arts

Cuisine

Sport