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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 (Yuren: Ken Yakoo; Taelian: Kön Yakayu) consitute the vast majority ethnic group of Luhan. Originally nomadic peoples, they intermixed with the ancestral Kivic-speaking Riga people early on, creating a mixed culture that propagated across the continent through repeated sedentism events.
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