Kemete Culture

The Kemete Culture was a Post-Collapse human and halfling pastoralist culture in the Igmeret Lowlands south of the Yama Mountains.

Religion
In addition to the worship of the Old Spirits, who appeared to the Kemete as local animals, frequently cattle, the Kemete also worshiped Lamni, the cattle goddess.

Technology
The Kemete lived out of cattle-hide tents, which would have been dismantled and reassembled as the herds moved across the region.

Pastoralism
The Kemete were cattle herders, having either domesticated the cattle themselves or having imported them from the south.