Kulupu sewi

kulupu tribe folk living among the palm trees on the coast of vaurutir, far away from wars and advanced civilizations.

Language - Toki jan
Toki jan is the official language of the tribe. The name translates as "language of the people." The language is very easy to learn because it has a simplified grammar and only 130 words. Anyone who would like to learn it can help themselves to our documents. The residents are also happy to help. [link to our language ].

What are thought to be "spirits" by kute pimeja visited kulupu. These "spirits" talked an unknown language which the kute pimeja learned quickly. This language was common. Speaking common enabled kute pimeja to start talking with other nations, known as "spirit tribes" or kulupu ko in toki jan. Though this language is spoken in a broken way by kute pimeja, they are getting better at it with each encounter with "spirits".

Religion
The "kute pimeja" (dark eared) believe in sewi suli or “the great above”, a belief system passed down through oral tradition, folklore and murals, and sometimes through wood carving on boats, tattoos or religious figures. This belief leads them to think of the oceans and the birds as sacred things, the ocean bringing them food and the birds bringing them feathers for their bows and rituals. Since Kulupu is made up of many tribes that bring with them many different cultures, there is no single religion.

Apart from sewi suli, the Cult of gluto is also strongly present.