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''See also: [[Laiatanese tribes]]''
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| title  = Mahigans
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| header2 = Total population
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|  label3 =  |data3 = over 18 million
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| label6 = |data6 = [[Image:Laiatan Flag.png|20px]] [[Nation/Laiatan|Laiatan]] <br> [[Nation/Vulshain|Vulshain]]
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| header7 = Languages
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| label8 = |data8 = [[Mahigian]] (primarily), [[Unonian]] in Vulshain
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| header9 = Religion
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| label10 = |data10 = Mostly [[Mahitou]] with [[Vayan Catholicism]] minorities in Vulshain
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The '''Mahigans''' are a [[Lupine ethnic groups|lupine ethnic group]] historically native to central [[Laiatan]] and share a common history, ancestry, culture, and speak the [[Laiatanese language]] as their [[Wikipedia:Mother tongue|mother tongue]].
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Following several thousand years of conflict and domination, the Mahigans became the dominant ethnic group in Laiatan. This is still true today, with roughly 25% of citizens identifying themselves as Mahigan. The Mahigans effectively dominated early Laiatan life, forcing the three other ethnic groups of Laiatan to learn the [[Mahigian|Mahigian language]].
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With more than 18 million people identifying as Mahigan, it is the largest lupine ethnic group. It is believed that most of these people can speak Laiatanese either as a first or second language, totaling the number of speakers to be roughly 100 million people.
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[[Mahitou]] is a huge part of Mahigan life, as well as with the other tribes of Laiatan. The Mahigans had no need to force conversions, as the other tribes already followed the religion. Any lupine who did not follow  Mahitou was frowned upon in Mahigan society, and was viewed as a traitor. In modern times, it's far less likely you'll be shunned for following another religion or not having religion, though there is still certainly stigma for not.
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Latest revision as of 03:15, 25 March 2017

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