deimtains
The Deimtains are an ethnographic community traditionally located in the Deim Basin, a highland region. They are described in ethnographic sources as having a distinct language, social organization, and craft traditions.
The name is thought to derive from the Deim language, with deim meaning river and -tain a
The Deim Basin comprises terraced valleys and plateaus. Communities are dispersed in villages along river corridors.
Social organization centers on kin groups and village councils. Traditional crafts include weaving, pottery, and metalwork;
The Deimtains emerged as a distinct group in the medieval period, with influences from trade networks and