When the Avatar visited the village in Savage Empire, chieftain Inara surprisingly readily agreed to uniting the tribes, seeing the seriousness of the threat of the Myrmidex for the whole valley.
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| - When the Avatar visited the village in Savage Empire, chieftain Inara surprisingly readily agreed to uniting the tribes, seeing the seriousness of the threat of the Myrmidex for the whole valley.
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| - It seems evident that the Pindiro have a distant relationship with one or more North American Indian tribes, particularly plains-dwelling tribes. Some dialectal phrases reminiscent of the Siouan language group, and their nomadic, plains-oriented lifestyle point to this origin.
- Interestingly, though the Pindiro appear to be patriarchal in structure, their legends cite many independent queens, and the current ruler of the tribe at the time of this writing is a queen.
- The Pindiro appear to feel the closest kinship with the eohippus, or "down horse," ancestor of the modern equines; this mammal as large as a medium-sized dog, is very numerous on the Pindiro plains. The Pindiro hunt and trap the animal for its meat and fur, and keep some as pets.
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| - Ultimate Adventures Magazine
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| - When the Avatar visited the village in Savage Empire, chieftain Inara surprisingly readily agreed to uniting the tribes, seeing the seriousness of the threat of the Myrmidex for the whole valley.
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