Seteleiden
Seteleiden is a term used in ethnographic and linguistic contexts to denote a historical ethnolinguistic complex centered in the delta and upland pockets of the Setel Basin, a fictional or hypothetical region. The Seteleiden broadly refers to a people, their language, and a shared set of social practices and beliefs. The name is derived from their autonym and is commonly translated as "the people of the flowing waters" in reconstructions.
Seteleiden language belongs to the Setic linguistic stock, characterized by agglutinative morphology and a subject–object–verb basic
Society is organized around kin-based clans and village republics, with customary land tenure, collective decision making,
Historically, Seteleiden communities engaged in riverine and coastal trade with neighboring groups. They encountered colonial administrations