Muuwato Culture

The Muuwato Culture was a Post-Collapse human hunter-gatherer society that lived in central Orana.

Art
The Muuwato were known for their exsquisite weaving. They also made many pottery vessels and idols.

By around 2500 3E, the Nahidite traditional dances and songs had entered Muuwato culture.

Dress
The Muuwato wore loincloths and skirts for everyday wear, and wore large robes during ceremonies.

Language
The Muuwato spoke the Muuwato Language, which consisted of many dialects.

Naming Conventions
Muuwato individuals had a single, given name. It was differentiated by mother's name if needs be.

Religion
The Muuwato worshiped the Old Spirits, who appeared to them as local animals. They also worshiped Tsawo, god of the sun, and Toqalo, a spider who served as Tsawo's messenger.

Society
The Muuwato lived in small villages dotted across central Orana. They were largely egalitarian, with every decision being made by a council of elders. In war, Muuwato parties were led by a warchief.

Technology
The Muuwato Culture used stone tools and made many pottery artifacts.