Jathya-Dhumi
Jathya-Dhumi is the ancient, pre-Gwenyan people, culture, and language of Corundy. The Vimalian and Rhionian cultures are the modern-day inheritors of this ancient civilization. Jathya-Dhumi culture and language are not Gwenyan and are thought to be the successors to Drameggin Civilization. The term Jathya-Dhumi is preferred by scholars and especially native scholars to the term Kalama. Jathya-Dhumi is one of the Great Flood Survivor Cultures. The Jaithan Language and the Shardanian Language are descended from the Jathya-Dhumi Language. Jathya-Dhumi (Kalaman Language) is considered one of the great classical languages and has a great body of literature, including the Aturyandakumi.
There are other pre-Gwenyan cultures of Corundy (Kalama) that have not as cultures survived to modern times, such as the Dzeke Tribes, the Okiprese of western Kalama, and the Zalvese of Desthor.
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