Daaka Xindi Aquatic: Difference between revisions

Jump to navigation Jump to search
(Created page with "The Xindi Aquatic of Daaka are a Matriarchy as other Xindi Aquatic. Some of the data in this file may be specific for the Xindi of this colony, as encountered by the USS...")
 
Line 31: Line 31:


Some colonies utilize last names to show when they were born within their family among siblings. The appendix ‘an means ‘firstborn’, while the appendix ‘sen means ‘second born’, gender makes no difference in this convention. Not all colonies follow this convention. One colony known to follow it is the Xindi Aquatic colony on Horibu in the Marchlands.  
Some colonies utilize last names to show when they were born within their family among siblings. The appendix ‘an means ‘firstborn’, while the appendix ‘sen means ‘second born’, gender makes no difference in this convention. Not all colonies follow this convention. One colony known to follow it is the Xindi Aquatic colony on Horibu in the Marchlands.  
One example for following the convention is the Hayna family on Horibu:  
One example for following the convention is the Hayna family on Horibu:  
Nimo Hayna’an - Firstborn of the Hayna family
*Nimo Hayna’an - Firstborn of the Hayna family
Fyen Hayna’sen - Second born of the Hayna family
*Fyen Hayna’sen - Second born of the Hayna family
 
==Relationship to Water==
==Relationship to Water==
The Xindi are big into ecosystem preservation and a harmonious relationship with the environment. Using the environment to its natural form as much as possible and then expanding on it is how they form their colonies. They do their utmost to keep the balance of the ocean intact, because they see the water as sacred and precious.
The Xindi are big into ecosystem preservation and a harmonious relationship with the environment. Using the environment to its natural form as much as possible and then expanding on it is how they form their colonies. They do their utmost to keep the balance of the ocean intact, because they see the water as sacred and precious.

Navigation menu