Cultural Overview
Origins
Geography
Language
Family
Structure / Size
Roles of Family Members
Importance
Influence
Orphans
Children are a blessing to the Ru-Pani, and any orphan will find a new home with another family, either blood relatives, or any family which has room on their boat to take in a new mouth to feed. This openess with taking in children has contributed to the saliscious stereotype that Ru-Pani will steal stray children from towns and cities they visit; The matter is more complex than a simple truth/falsehood.
Religion
Primary Beliefs
Religious Figures
List of Religious Observances
Structure
Ceremonial
Birth
Naming
Age
Apprenticeship
Adulthood
Marriage
Divorce
Death
Inheritance
Diet
Food
Cultural Dishes
Spice / Flavours
Drink
Non-Alcoholic
Alcohol
Fashion
Textiles
Dyes
Embellishments
Outfits
Daily by Class
Ceremonial
Costumes
Jewellery
Makeup
Leisure Activities
Sports
Games
Gambling
Social Gatherings
Arts
Storytelling
Writing
Poetry
Fiction
=Theatre
Acting
Plays
Dance
Gymnastics
Music
Singing
Percussion
Strings
Wind
Painting
Sculpture
Time
Timekeeping
Daily Routine
Timeline
Persons
Historic
Mythic
Contemporary
Stories
Myths
Contemporary