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| + | ====== Ixhwanlhai ====== | ||
| + | The Ixhwanlhai [i.xʍan.l̥ai] are a [[xtauh:]] ethnolinguistic group, or rather meta-group, most spread throughout the central and north-central [[geography: | ||
| + | ===== Naming traditions ===== | ||
| + | ==== Family names ==== | ||
| + | The Ixhwanlhai peoples do not use family names as such. Where clarification is needed, they may indicate parentage (son/ | ||
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| + | ==== Unisex names ==== | ||
| + | Male and female names among the Ixhwanlhai differ in form, but their cores are chosen in the same fashion. | ||
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| + | Traditionally, | ||
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| + | It will then be prefixed according to the child' | ||
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| + | (If the name-core is an adjective, which in Ixhwambexti are often declined for gender, then it will also be in the form appropriate for the child' | ||
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| + | ==== Other names ==== | ||
| + | Due to the way name-cores are chosen, it is relatively common for multiple individuals in the same area to have the same given name. While in formal or other emotionally distant contexts, it is sufficient to distinguish between individuals using a [[#Family names|matronymic or other relational name]], this usage is considered overly stiff in conversations between bandmates or close friends. | ||
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| + | Instead, an individual' | ||
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| + | In certain family situations, an individual may be addressed by only the core of their given name, with the prefix dropped (for example, // | ||
| + | - It may only be used when directly addressing an individual, not when referring to them. This even includes quotations or reported speech, and it is expected that such usages would ' | ||
| + | - It may only be used by very near relations: siblings, parents, or children. Whether it is considered permissible for a mate or spouse to use it varies by tribe; most do, but others maintain that one who did not share a person' | ||
| + | - It may only be used when those present are all members of the same nuclear family. For example, it would be appropriate for a father to call his child by the name-core in the presence of his other children and their mother, but not in the presence of his parents or siblings; likewise, he might call his sister by her name-core in the presence of his other siblings or his parents, but not in the presence of his own mate and children. | ||
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| + | ===== Ideals ===== | ||
| + | ==== Beauty ideals ==== | ||
| + | ==== Gender ideals ==== | ||
| + | ==== Courtship ideals ==== | ||
| + | ==== Relationship ideals ==== | ||
| + | ===== Customs ===== | ||
| + | ==== Customary codes and shared values ==== | ||
| + | ==== Major language groups and dialects ==== | ||
| + | The predominant language of the Ixhwanlhai is [[language: | ||
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| + | The most divergent is the southern dialect, which remains in use in small, scattered enclaves in and around the northern [[geography: | ||
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| + | The northwestern and northeastern dialects are closer to, and more influenced by, each other than they are to the southern one. These are spoken by the descendants of several waves of Ixhwanlhai who fled north into lands relatively inaccessible to takmar. The tribes of the [[geography: | ||
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| + | Within, and surrounded by, the areas dominated by the two northern dialects, there remain pockets of the languages spoken before the arrival of the Ixhwanlhai. While some have been influenced culturally by the latter to the point that they might be considered, to a certain point, Ixhwanlhai themselves, many remain stubbornly aloof from, if not overtly hostile to, their newer neighbors. | ||
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| + | ==== Common etiquette ==== | ||
| + | ==== Dress code ==== | ||
| + | As with most takma and xtauh societies, clothing is not generally a social requirement, | ||
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| + | In practice, however, due to the extremes of temperature found throughout most of the arid environment inhabited by the Ixhwanlhai, prudence dictates that when outdoors they must often wear a cloak and a hood or hat to keep out the worst of the heat and cold. When moving around, most also wear a pouch or pack secured to the chest to carry tools and other small items. | ||
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| + | Among most Ixhwanlhai peoples, it is expected that a married male wears his [[#Common customs and observed traditions|wedding ring (or rings)]] on his [[xtauh: | ||
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| + | ==== Art and architecture ==== | ||
| + | ==== Culture and cultural heritage ==== | ||
| + | ==== Common customs and observed traditions ==== | ||
| + | ==== Birth and baptismal rites ==== | ||
| + | ==== Coming of age rites ==== | ||
| + | ==== Funerary and memorial customs ==== | ||
| + | ==== Taboos ==== | ||
| + | ==== Myths and legends ==== | ||
| + | ==== Major historical figures ==== | ||
| + | ==== Attained technological level ==== | ||
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