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The '''Mūnim''', or '''Mūni people''', are one of the three indigenous peoples inhabiting the island of Hayaneste off the southern coast of Gondwana; what is now the nations of [[Hlenderia]] and [[Joralesia]]. The Mūnim speak their own dialect of the [[Hlenderian language]], and practice their own variation of the [[Hlenderian religion]], known to its practitioners as "la-Dereik". Historically, the Mūnim were the most populous of the three peoples inhabiting Hayaneste and observed their traditional way of life through much of the interior. Mūni chiefs were also instrumental in the foundation of the modern nation of Hlenderia. Since the advent of modernity, however, Mūni territory has been steadily reduced and their political influence curtailed by the Hlenderian government.
Traditionally, the Mūnim have pursued a variety of livelihoods, including fur trapping, coastal fishing
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