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'''Zuiyuan''':
'''Zuiyuan''': The majority group in Canpei is a group of people called Zuiyuan, which is a term that only distinctly emerged in the mid-1800's. Roughly signifying 'northerners', the Zuiyuan are assumed to be comprised of the descendants of Canpei before the Zhong reconquest of the province, that is the original settlers who intermixed with the native nomad populations. Those that came after the fall of the [[United Cities]] were traditionally seen as colonizers and treated with suspicion since they displaced the locals from most positions of power and influence. The independence movement and first governments of Canpei were dominated by the Zuiyuan but after the Corummese invasion, policies that disadvantaged other groups were dropped. Corummese anthropologists do not recognize the Zuiyuan as a distinct group, instead using the term of Plains Corummese.


'''Corummese''':
'''Corummese''':

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