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Utuka have a very basic written language, but a complex spoken language, known as Mae Hureed. Mae Hureed experienced a fairly fast evolution throughout the last 500 years and differs significantly from the early forms that have influenced [[Bukk]].
 
Utuka have a very basic written language, but a complex spoken language, known as Mae Hureed. Mae Hureed experienced a fairly fast evolution throughout the last 500 years and differs significantly from the early forms that have influenced [[Bukk]].
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== Culture and political structure ==
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== Politics and society ==
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=== Political structure ===
    
Utuka don't live in cities and instead organize themselves into strictly regulated familial tribes. At the same time, they are sophisticated builders and Utukan wood architecture was considered to be one of the most developed in the beginning of the second revolution. [[Chusoh]] was partially built as an imitation of Utukan architecture.
 
Utuka don't live in cities and instead organize themselves into strictly regulated familial tribes. At the same time, they are sophisticated builders and Utukan wood architecture was considered to be one of the most developed in the beginning of the second revolution. [[Chusoh]] was partially built as an imitation of Utukan architecture.
    
Utukan tribes are sedentary and their familial estates tend to be small intricate villages surrounded by defensive structures. Settlements that are established on plains are characterized by tall towers, as this is the best way to watch surrounding areas, whereas settlements in more mountainous and hilly regions tend to avoid tall structures and are flat. All Utukan settlements tend to be of a round shape.
 
Utukan tribes are sedentary and their familial estates tend to be small intricate villages surrounded by defensive structures. Settlements that are established on plains are characterized by tall towers, as this is the best way to watch surrounding areas, whereas settlements in more mountainous and hilly regions tend to avoid tall structures and are flat. All Utukan settlements tend to be of a round shape.