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Ivachin

Naming Traditions

Feminine names

Ahuaiti, Aperira, Aroha, Erihapeti, Ha Amu, Ihanga, Kaewa, Lani, Maia, Mairana, Makareta, Mami, Moana, Paiti, Pakeka, Pihi, Poroka, Pouriwa, Reka, Ruiha, Ukuroa, Uruau, Wai Oro

Masculine names

Ahia, Amako, Erehe, Erepu, Eru, Ikei, Iramai, Hakara, Hohepa, Kea, Kiki, Maaka, Marama, Paau, Paipa, Paipau, Paki-Iwi, Poto, Oraora, Raru, Rewi, Rua, Tane, Tiki, Tipene, Uamutu

Family names

Arana, Arono, Enoka, Hamuera, Hakopa, Hamutana, Hariwana, Henare, Herangi, Karaka, Karauna, Kawhena, Keeti, Keretene, Manuera, Mete, Munu, Nepe, Petera, Pihere, Pihopa, Raharuhi, Rakena, Rara, Rata, Romana, Taera, Tame, Tamihana, Taneti, Tapihana, Teira, Terere, Timoti, Tipene, Topia, Waaka, Watihana, Wihone, Wikiriwhi, Winiata, Wirihana

Culture

Major language groups and dialects

Spoke a language now lost to history.

Average technological level

Tribal

Common Dress code

Wear simple cloths coloured in interesting and different patterns, mainly based around items to do with the sea.
Diverged ethnicities
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