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RENAISE {RE-NAY-SE}

The Renanise people of the Unga Bunga tribe where an indigeous group that lived along the coastal rivers of the Amazons'. Only a relativley recent discovery of these shrouded peoples in 1894 by one Carl .C. Wattman. Although primitive record keeping dates the group back to 2700 BC. belived to be apart of the monkey family

ETOMOLOGY

The word Renaise is loosley transaled into western dialect today as 'Renee'. Meaning from the Earth, a sour fruit meaning Lemon that has been found in many cultures throught the world. The actual term "lemon only catching on in the early 1900's. Some parts of the world like Poland and Australia still refer the the strong citruis friut as Renaise.

HISTORY

Living mainly from the sea the Renaise had managed to be successful for thousands of years. The tribe is a strictly inter-bred society that refuses socialinzing with neighboring tribes. A group of solitarity that has no known passtimes and children where forced to work at a very young age. A culture that flurished but maintained no forms of sporting events or amusments. The Renaise are documented by Watman to be a furious tribe with relativley short tempered. Often waging wars on innocent people's for no known reasons

CULTURE

As a whole there isnt much we know in regards to defining culture. Only knowing that the Renaise where a complete society of workers. Traditional sacrifices were common but no full reason as to why has imerged. Mainly relying on aquatic survival , the Renanise also collected berries and fruits. The people of the Unga Bunga tribe had one noticble distiction. After realizing that rubbing the juice from carefully selected lemons on the face and body, the Renaise were no longer subject to the bountiful hoards of flies. After generations of practincing this technique, it is belived that the citric acid from the lemons have severly disfigured the faces of the Unga Bungan's. Carl Wattman , the man responsible for thier discovery amongst the North Americans is responsible for the widely used expression, "face like a lemon"