Kirika
One of the island cultures of the Ilfar island chain. They are primarily of the Nural species and have a lighter coloration than their mainland cousins.
Names and Naming Traditions
One of their more unique items is the pattern of their names which has the family name first, followed by their personal name. In general, it follows this pattern: <family surname, at times tied to a family trade or profession> <family ‘birth name’ given at birth and used only among family><personal/individual name>Geographic Distribution
The Kirika people are most common in the Ilfar island chain and coastal lands that trade with those islands.Culture
Major language groups and dialects
Common Dress code
Despite having fur, they do wear clothing. The Kirika, both make and female, wear wrap-around shirts and trousers. Footwear is shoes or sandals. These are all designed to accommodate their natural nural urge to twitch and move, which is less uncomfortable in a loose wrap-around shirt. At home, both men and women often wear layered robes that are belted with a broad sash.
The textile patterns are often woven with flowers or bright colored geometric designs, making for at times a wide splash of color in contrast to their lighter-toned fur.
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