kaugserverites
Kaugserverites are an ethnolinguistic community native to the Kaug Basin in the central highlands. The ethnonym is derived from the basin’s name, and internally they refer to themselves as the Kaugfolk. The group is characterized by a distinct language, social organization, and cultural practices tied to the basin’s river valleys and forests.
Language and demographics: They speak Kaug, a language of the regional Kaugic group, with most speakers bilingual
Culture and economy: Community life centers on kinship networks and village clusters. Economic activity includes small-scale
History and status: Archaeological and linguistic evidence points to a long-standing presence in the basin, with
Cultural heritage: Important ceremonial sites include the Temple of the River, the Cavern of Echoes, and the