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<br>Kön Yakayu <small>([[Tael language|Tael]])</small>|image=yakayu.jpg|caption=Two aristocratic [[Blessed Spring period]] Yakayu people from the [[Ondöö dynasty]]. On the left, a third gender scholar, on the right, a young bride.}}
<br>Kön Yakayu <small>([[Tael language|Tael]])</small>|image=yakayu.jpg|caption=Two aristocratic [[Blessed Spring period]] Yakayu people from the [[Ondöö dynasty]]. On the left, a third gender scholar, on the right, a young bride.}}


The '''Yakayu people''' consitute the vast majority ethnic group of [[Luhan]]. Originally nomadic peoples, they intermixed with the ancestral Kivic-speaking [[Riga peoples]] early on, creating a mixed culture that propagated across the continent through repeated sedentism events.
The '''Yakayu people''' consitute the vast majority ethnic group of [[Luhan]]. Originally nomadic peoples, they intermixed with the ancestral [[Kivic languages|Kivic]]-speaking [[Riga peoples]] early on, creating a mixed culture that propagated across the continent through repeated sedentism events.
[[Category:Yakayu culture]]
[[Category:Yakayu culture]]
[[Category:Culture of Luhan]]
[[Category:Culture of Luhan]]
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[[Category:Luhan]]

Latest revision as of 02:27, 12 April 2026

Yakayu
Ken Yakoo (Yuren)
Kön Yakayu (Tael)
Two aristocratic Blessed Spring period Yakayu people from the Ondöö dynasty. On the left, a third gender scholar, on the right, a young bride.

The Yakayu people consitute the vast majority ethnic group of Luhan. Originally nomadic peoples, they intermixed with the ancestral Kivic-speaking Riga peoples early on, creating a mixed culture that propagated across the continent through repeated sedentism events.