. . . "Kunihito (Kunikata: \u570B\u4EBA, literally \"people living within city walls\") are a Gao-Showa ethnic group native to western Dovani, including Sekowo, Greater Hulstria and the Great North Dovani Plain. Because of their use of Kunikata, which is of direct descent of the language used in the Empire of Gao-Soto, Kunihito is often considered the representation of the entire Gao-Showan ethnicity despite being less influential and numerous as the Indralans. During the Apartheid Era of Hulstria, many Kunihito were being forcefully assimilated into the Hulstrian culture, although the social status of them has been increased since the end of the Apartheid, and they are in a (more or less) equal status with the Hulstrians. Although due to the Apartheid, Kunihito were no longer active in Hulstrian politics, they become very active in Sekowo, where they now form the majority and established what was at the time the only active Kunihito state."@en . . . . . "Kunihito (Kunikata: \u570B\u4EBA, literally \"people living within city walls\") are a Gao-Showa ethnic group native to western Dovani, including Sekowo, Greater Hulstria and the Great North Dovani Plain. Because of their use of Kunikata, which is of direct descent of the language used in the Empire of Gao-Soto, Kunihito is often considered the representation of the entire Gao-Showan ethnicity despite being less influential and numerous as the Indralans."@en . . "Kunihito"@en . . . . . . . .