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== Culture ==
== Culture ==
Cuisine is rice-based. Several kinds of meat, primarily chicken and fish, but also pork and to a lesser extent beef. Not spicy but savory, often soup-like. Spices include turmeric, ginger, cumin, mild chilies. Dishes include [[Seting]]. Meals are usually communal within a household or extended household, with large pots of food that people can take from. Rice, soup, stewed vegetables, various meats like grilled chicken, grilled fish, pork sausages, pork soup, etc.
Cuisine is rice-based. Several kinds of meat, primarily chicken and fish, but also pork and to a lesser extent beef. Not spicy but savory, sometimes soup-like. Prepared by grilling, boiling, frying or steaming. Spices include turmeric, ginger, cumin, mild chilies. Dishes include [[Seting]]. Meals are usually communal within a household or extended household, with large pots of food that people can take from. Rice, soup, stewed vegetables, various meats like grilled chicken, grilled fish, pork sausages, pork soup, etc.
 
Rice is the most important source of income for rural people, together with chicken and pork production and certain fruits. Only between 10-15% of the rice production is exported. Rice is mainly grown on smaller farms, often smaller than one hectare. Rice cultivation plays a part in Sanaman religion and customs. Sometimes in rural areas wages, debts and rent is payed in rice. Rice is the main staple food for Sanamans, Thanatossians and Cisamarrese, while Passikaaners eat potatoes. Rice is synonymous with food for Sanamans. Rice has been cultivated in Sanilla and Amarra for at least 1,700 years. The most common variant is Yasmin rice.


Sanamans are generally family oriented, often living two or three generations together. Couples usually marry between 25-30 years old and have several children. Religion plays a big role as a cultural framework, setting the calendar providing families with opportunities for larger socialisation with friends and extended family.  
Sanamans are generally family oriented, often living two or three generations together. Couples usually marry between 25-30 years old and have several children. Religion plays a big role as a cultural framework, setting the calendar providing families with opportunities for larger socialisation with friends and extended family.  

Revision as of 13:05, 19 February 2021

History

  • Semisa Caprici freedom hero after the Kalirion Fracture, leader of SALAD political wing > SLF
  • Semisa with central role from the Fracture to Hiedler
  • Martyred in D-M
  • Semisa motivated publicly by Sanaman nationalism and privately partly by personal ambition
  • No revolution, SALAD exploited the power vacuum after the Fracture
  • In the chaos, the former institutions didn't function
  • Elections to the Folkraad had established the kernels of democracy and organised nationalism - local folksraads
  • Infrastructure of nationalists in important positions
  • SALAD coordinated the military resistance against Shirerithian rule in the area
  • Order more important than loyalty, many former Shirerithian leaders "transplanted" into the Sanaman bureaucracy, which partly enabled Hiedler and explains why so many non-Sanamans are still in prominent positions in the military and civil service

Culture

Cuisine is rice-based. Several kinds of meat, primarily chicken and fish, but also pork and to a lesser extent beef. Not spicy but savory, sometimes soup-like. Prepared by grilling, boiling, frying or steaming. Spices include turmeric, ginger, cumin, mild chilies. Dishes include Seting. Meals are usually communal within a household or extended household, with large pots of food that people can take from. Rice, soup, stewed vegetables, various meats like grilled chicken, grilled fish, pork sausages, pork soup, etc.

Rice is the most important source of income for rural people, together with chicken and pork production and certain fruits. Only between 10-15% of the rice production is exported. Rice is mainly grown on smaller farms, often smaller than one hectare. Rice cultivation plays a part in Sanaman religion and customs. Sometimes in rural areas wages, debts and rent is payed in rice. Rice is the main staple food for Sanamans, Thanatossians and Cisamarrese, while Passikaaners eat potatoes. Rice is synonymous with food for Sanamans. Rice has been cultivated in Sanilla and Amarra for at least 1,700 years. The most common variant is Yasmin rice.

Sanamans are generally family oriented, often living two or three generations together. Couples usually marry between 25-30 years old and have several children. Religion plays a big role as a cultural framework, setting the calendar providing families with opportunities for larger socialisation with friends and extended family.

Somanes calendar

  • Harvest
  • Day to remember relatives
  • Sun festival (solstice?)
  • Moon festival (solstice?)
  • Xalanu holy detonations
  • Random
  • Random
  • Independence day