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==Orgins==
==Orgins==
[[File:Hecht 090710 Maagan Michael Boat 2.jpg|thumb|right|250px|One of the only two surviving examples of the Heaven Ships, displayed in the [[Inaua Museum]] in [[Rumahoki]].]]
[[File:Hecht 090710 Maagan Michael Boat 2.jpg|thumb|right|250px|One of the only two surviving examples of the Heaven Ships, displayed in the [[Inaua Museum]] in [[Rumahoki]].]]
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{{main|Heaven Ships|North Songun civilization#Pre-Nahibian{{!}}North Songun religion}}
The ancestors of the Taineans first came to Vallos prior to the year 1000 BC. These ancient Cronans were sent via ships as part of a religious custom used to send criminals and other undesirables from [[North Songun civilization|North Songun]] society. The idea was that these ships served as a chance of redemption for the damned, essentially putting them at the mercy of the gods. Very few of these ships have managed to reach anywhere beyond Crona, but a majority of these surviving ships are said to have landed on the shores of Vallos wherein the passengers onboard began to establish villages. The arrival of these ships were intermittent, often with long periods of time between each arrival. This prompted the ones lucky to have made it to Vallos to intermarry with the indigenous [[Vallosi people]] almost immediately to ensure survival. Ultimately, although these Cronan-descended people were majority-Vallosi, they practiced Cronan traditions for the most part. However, the first signs of a culture that could be recognised as Tainean wouldn't happen until around the year 500 BC, largely the result of Cronan cultures blending in with indigenous Vallosi influences.
The ancestors of the Taineans first came to Vallos prior to the year 1000 BC. These ancient Cronans were sent via ships as part of a [[North Songun civilization#Pre-Nahibian|religious custom]] used to send criminals and other undesirables from [[North Songun civilization|North Songun]] society. The idea was that these ships served as a chance of redemption for the damned, essentially putting them at the mercy of the gods. Very few of these ships have managed to reach anywhere beyond Crona, but a majority of these surviving ships are said to have landed on the shores of Vallos wherein the passengers onboard began to establish villages. The arrival of these ships were intermittent, often with long periods of time between each arrival. This prompted the ones lucky to have made it to Vallos to intermarry with the indigenous [[Vallosi people]] almost immediately to ensure survival. Ultimately, although these Cronan-descended people were majority-Vallosi, they practiced Cronan traditions for the most part. However, the first signs of a culture that could be recognised as Tainean wouldn't happen until around the year 500 BC, largely the result of Cronan cultures blending in with indigenous Vallosi influences.


==Culture==
==Culture==