Archive:Palawe peoples

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Palawe peoples is a small ethnic group of human being living in north Baredina, most of them nowadays live in Eng Nax islands and the north coast of Ebo Nganagam.

Palawe peoples speak a variety of Palawe languages and have different identities, but nowadays most Palawe languages have become endangered, and only the kasambameng language and the Palarit language are still widely used by Palawe peoples.

Most ethnic groups and tribes of the Palawe peoples are named after their main livelihood or the main geographic feature near the places they live in their own languages.

Physiology

Most Palawe people have a short stature, compared to most people in Sahar, Palawe people are significantly shorter on average, even having sufficient nutrition during growth, the height of adult male Palawe peoples rarely exceeds 160 cm.

Genetically, Palawe peoples and Daleic peoples are the most diverse human groups in Sahar, and Daleic peoples and Palawe peoples are not genetically closer to each other compared to their distants to other ethnic groups of human beings despite geographic proximity.

Divisions

Below is a list of the division of Palawe peoples:

Current:

Historical: