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[[File:MapKalamaCityStates.png|thumb|300px|City-States of Ancient Kalaman around 6,100 to 4,400 [[AS]].]]
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Before the first [[Gwenyan]] tribes came to Kalama, there were numerous non-Gwenyan or pre-Gwenyan tribes and cultures in the peninsula. The Rhionian and Vimalian cultures dwell in the central portion of the peninsula. They are descended from the ancient [[Jathya-Dhumi]] peoples. The [[Zalvese People]] of [[Desthor]] and the [[Okiprese Tribe]] of western Kalama are other Jathya-Dhumi peoples who existed in ancient times but have since ceased to be distinct culturally or linguistically.  Additionally, the [[Dzeke Tribes]] of northeastern Kalama survived until at least the advent of the Midrinksi. The Dzeke Tribes were not Jathya-Dhumi. Some cultural practices and inscriptions from their culture survived to later times. Other non-Jathya-Dhumi and non-Gwenyan peoples that lived to some extent in Kalama were the Esabdalites.  
 
Before the first [[Gwenyan]] tribes came to Kalama, there were numerous non-Gwenyan or pre-Gwenyan tribes and cultures in the peninsula. The Rhionian and Vimalian cultures dwell in the central portion of the peninsula. They are descended from the ancient [[Jathya-Dhumi]] peoples. The [[Zalvese People]] of [[Desthor]] and the [[Okiprese Tribe]] of western Kalama are other Jathya-Dhumi peoples who existed in ancient times but have since ceased to be distinct culturally or linguistically.  Additionally, the [[Dzeke Tribes]] of northeastern Kalama survived until at least the advent of the Midrinksi. The Dzeke Tribes were not Jathya-Dhumi. Some cultural practices and inscriptions from their culture survived to later times. Other non-Jathya-Dhumi and non-Gwenyan peoples that lived to some extent in Kalama were the Esabdalites.  
  
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The first Gwenyan tribes that are known to have visited Kalama are the [[Pallathantic Tribes]], the related [[Ithatian Tribes]], and the [[Midrinksi]].
 
The first Gwenyan tribes that are known to have visited Kalama are the [[Pallathantic Tribes]], the related [[Ithatian Tribes]], and the [[Midrinksi]].
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[[File:Map Kalama ca1500AS 01.png|thumb|300px|Ancient Kalama around 1500 [[AS]] during the [[Jatha-Nebir Kingdom]].]]
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=List of Pre-Gwenyan Peoples of Kalama=
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;''Humanlike, extinct''
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*[[Kalaman Elves]], [[Imsephura]]
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*[[Kalaman Giants]], Jaktha, Bara/Brasiot, Ukhara, etc.
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*[[Kalaman Trolls]]
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;''Humanlike, present-day''
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*[[Kalaman Halflings]], [[Jahune]]
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;''Humanlike, Immigrant''
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*[[Gorcorumbese Giants]]
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;''Human, Indigenous''
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*[[Dzeke Tribes]]
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*[[Zalvese People]]
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*[[Okiprese Tribe]]
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;''Human, Immigrant''
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*[[Esabdalite]]
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[[File:KalamaEthnicEnclave.png|thumb|300px|An ethnic enclave in one of the great cities of Kalama. Midjourney v6.]]
  
 
=See Also=
 
=See Also=
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*[[Corundy]]
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*[[Jathya-Dhumi]]
 
*[[Kalama]]
 
*[[Kalama]]
 
*[[Languages of Ancient Kalama]]
 
*[[Languages of Ancient Kalama]]

Latest revision as of 21:50, 6 October 2024

City-States of Ancient Kalaman around 6,100 to 4,400 AS.

Before the first Gwenyan tribes came to Kalama, there were numerous non-Gwenyan or pre-Gwenyan tribes and cultures in the peninsula. The Rhionian and Vimalian cultures dwell in the central portion of the peninsula. They are descended from the ancient Jathya-Dhumi peoples. The Zalvese People of Desthor and the Okiprese Tribe of western Kalama are other Jathya-Dhumi peoples who existed in ancient times but have since ceased to be distinct culturally or linguistically. Additionally, the Dzeke Tribes of northeastern Kalama survived until at least the advent of the Midrinksi. The Dzeke Tribes were not Jathya-Dhumi. Some cultural practices and inscriptions from their culture survived to later times. Other non-Jathya-Dhumi and non-Gwenyan peoples that lived to some extent in Kalama were the Esabdalites.

In addition to humans, several indigenous giant tribes, trolls, and elves lived in Kalama before the arrival of humans, but became extinct after the advent of humans. Halflings have lived in Kalama before the Gwenyan tribes and continue to this day in small halfling settlements and enclaves in the larger human cities.

The first Gwenyan tribes that are known to have visited Kalama are the Pallathantic Tribes, the related Ithatian Tribes, and the Midrinksi.

Ancient Kalama around 1500 AS during the Jatha-Nebir Kingdom.

List of Pre-Gwenyan Peoples of Kalama

Humanlike, extinct
Humanlike, present-day
Humanlike, Immigrant
Human, Indigenous
Human, Immigrant
An ethnic enclave in one of the great cities of Kalama. Midjourney v6.

See Also