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About half of Qódava living on tribal lands adhere exclusively to their people's traditional religion. About one third adhere to Christianity (primarily the Discipular Church) and one fifth are Muslim (predominantly Sunni). Off-reservation, a greater number of Qódava are Coscivian Orthodox, Eastern Orthodox, or Ibadhi Muslim.
About half of Qódava living on tribal lands adhere exclusively to their people's traditional religion. About one third adhere to Christianity (primarily the Discipular Church) and one fifth are Muslim (predominantly Sunni). Off-reservation, a greater number of Qódava are Coscivian Orthodox, Eastern Orthodox, or Ibadhi Muslim.
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===Wagwan===
{{Infobox KirGroup
| name            = Wagwan<br>Вьагвьан
| image            = File:Glenwood earthlodge.jpg
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| type            =
| population      = 148,340
| era              =
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| language        =
| religion        = Christianity<br>Traditional beliefs
| ruler            =
| endogamy        = Yes
| lifestyle        = {{wp|Agrarianism|Agrarian}}
| pda_status      = Depressed
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| orig_state      = [[Kernea]], [[Kannur]], [[Devahoma]], [[Hiterna]]
| dias_state      =
| kolor            = urom
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The '''Wagwan''' or '''Hummockers''' are a cluster of ''urom'' peoples that live on the North Kiravian Plain, south of the Lake Belt. They are best known for their small {{wp|earth lodge}} dwellings in which they shelter. They were minoritised and marginalised by the migration of the [[Kir people]] to the North Kiravian Plain, though there was also significant uptake of Wagwan vocabulary and genetics by the Kirish settlers. The Wagwan have long lived on the fringes of society, avoiding interaction with Coscivian-Kiravian mainstream culture, except occasionally popping into town to say "Wagwan?", refuse to elabourate, and leave.


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