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==Humans in Do Chaka==
 
==Humans in Do Chaka==
  
Humans in both Chakan provinces differ from those in the rest of Toslyanu in being shorter, slightly paler with flatter and noses, coarse straight hair and their eyes are sometimes grey ''(Sourcebook Vol 1, p41),'' and look like the Mu'ugalavyani. Presumably the Mu'ugs and Chakans have a common origin, and there have certainly been migrations of people from Mu'ugalvyani eastwards.  
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Humans in both Chakan provinces differ from those in the rest of Toslyanu in being shorter, slightly paler with flatter and noses, coarse straight hair and their eyes are sometimes grey (Sourcebook Vol 1, p41), and look like the Mu'ugalavyani. Presumably the Mu'ugs and Chakans have a common origin, and there have certainly been migrations of people from Mu'ugalvyani westwards.  
  
 
The Kachor tribes of the Chikitikan valley and the Barrier range have the most extreme Chakan features.
 
The Kachor tribes of the Chikitikan valley and the Barrier range have the most extreme Chakan features.
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This toing and froing has one major theme - the slow decline of the Ito and their intermittent efforts to re-establish their independent kingdom. They have at various times wrested concessions to boost their local rule from both Mu'ugalvya and Tsolyanu and will support whichever empire they think will give them the best deal, or whichever empire they think will be weak enough for them to break free from. They are definitely stayers; time and again lands have been confiscated from them and their supporters and time and again they have managed to regain control through judicious use of positions at the Imperial courts and in the civil service. However there is no denying they are a much depleted force - they have never managed to regain much influence in the now Thumis dominated north and the Red Clans continue to take over land along the western sakbe road and in Pan Chaka. The Ito supporting heartland is now among the small towns and villages in the south of the Turina Valley and around Butrus in Pan Chaka.
 
This toing and froing has one major theme - the slow decline of the Ito and their intermittent efforts to re-establish their independent kingdom. They have at various times wrested concessions to boost their local rule from both Mu'ugalvya and Tsolyanu and will support whichever empire they think will give them the best deal, or whichever empire they think will be weak enough for them to break free from. They are definitely stayers; time and again lands have been confiscated from them and their supporters and time and again they have managed to regain control through judicious use of positions at the Imperial courts and in the civil service. However there is no denying they are a much depleted force - they have never managed to regain much influence in the now Thumis dominated north and the Red Clans continue to take over land along the western sakbe road and in Pan Chaka. The Ito supporting heartland is now among the small towns and villages in the south of the Turina Valley and around Butrus in Pan Chaka.
 
==Political Map==
 
 
In the map below (from [http://www.tekumel.com/eoasw3_index.html Eye of All Seeing Wonder Spring 1994]by Dave Morris)
 
 
'''Red''' areas are under the control of the Red Clans
 
 
'''Brown''' areas are Ito territory
 
 
'''Grey''' areas are dominated by Thumis
 
 
'''Blue''' areas are inhabited by Pe Choi, some of whom will be independent tribal people
 
 
'''Green''' areas are inhabited by Pachi Lei
 
 
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