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Dhaohanyue Siblinghood’s Ethnicity, Major Traditional Subculture, and Religions.(WIP)
Indigenous People of Dhaohanyue Siblinghood(A.K.A. “Dhaohanyuan”) are a group of people from Miao-Yao cultures, with some of Tai, Formosan Austronesian, and Southern Jomon. Later groups of people significantly appeared in Dhaohanyue are Cantonese, Vietnamese, Malays, Tagalog People, and Ryukyuans/Okinawans. Germans, Latines, and Sub-Saharan Africans immigrated and their descendant populations have increased in significant terms.Dhaohanyuan Culture, traditionally, is strongly influenced by Han Chinese and Pre-Heian Japanese. However, there is no clear definition of what defines 'Dhaohanyuan Main Culture' but more umbrella terms of local cultures with shared characteristics of Shaman-Animism, Ancestral Worship, economic Fishing and Lumbering-based culture, and worshipped the golden fox in terms of a messenger of gods, totem, or manifestation of ancestors.
Dhaohanyue region, during the pre-16th century, was constantly subjugated by the Chinese Empire, Koreans, Ryukyuans, and a few times by the Japanese. The unification of Dhaohanyue as 'siblings' occurred in 1745 with financial and political support from the British and Portugueses. In addition, the 8 main tribes out of 11 of Dhaohanyue region made a pact of 'Spiritual Siblinghood', forming a federated unity idea.