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[[File:Keysacaprici.jpg|thumb|right|[[President of Sanama]] [[Keysa Nur Pinito Caprici]], one of the most famous Sanis in the world.]] | [[File:Keysacaprici.jpg|thumb|right|[[President of Sanama]] [[Keysa Nur Pinito Caprici]], one of the most famous Sanis in the world.]] | ||
The '''{{PAGENAME}}''' is a south Benacian people primarily found in [[Sanama]] and [[Talenore]]. The population in Talenore is in decline due to emigration to Sanama. The Sanis are closely related to the [[Ama people]] found in Sanama. The main differences are | The '''{{PAGENAME}}''' is a south Benacian people primarily found in [[Sanama]] and [[Talenore]]. The population in Talenore is in decline due to emigration to Sanama. The Sanis are closely related to the [[Ama people]] found in Sanama. The main differences are cultural and linguistic, while they mostly share the same religion. The Sanis speak primarily the [[Sani language]], with a minority in Sanama having switched to the [[Istvanistani language]] during colonial rule. | ||
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A majority of the Sani people follow the traditional religion [[Somanes]]. | A large majority of the Sani people follow the traditional religion [[Somanes]]. | ||
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Revision as of 17:02, 15 February 2020
The Sani people is a south Benacian people primarily found in Sanama and Talenore. The population in Talenore is in decline due to emigration to Sanama. The Sanis are closely related to the Ama people found in Sanama. The main differences are cultural and linguistic, while they mostly share the same religion. The Sanis speak primarily the Sani language, with a minority in Sanama having switched to the Istvanistani language during colonial rule.
History
Culture
Religion
A large majority of the Sani people follow the traditional religion Somanes.
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