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'''Puans''' are natives or inhabitants of [[Pua]], or sometimes more broadly any people who are of Puan descent or native speakers of the Puan language including the Puan diaspora. The term applies to natives or inhabitants of [[East Pua]], [[West Pua]] as well as [[Pihi]] which has a substantial ethnic Puan population.<br> | '''Puans''' are natives or inhabitants of [[Pua]], or sometimes more broadly any people who are of Puan descent or native speakers of the Puan language including the Puan diaspora. The term applies to natives or inhabitants of [[East Pua]], [[West Pua]] as well as [[Pihi]] which has a substantial ethnic Puan population.<br> | ||
Punese was thought to be an exonym, rather it references the [[Puna Iti]] sea separating the two signatories of the [[Transpunese Economic Union]]. When used as an exonym | Punese was thought to be an exonym, rather it references the [[Puna Iti]] sea separating the two signatories of the [[Transpunese Economic Union]]. When used as an exonym it is considered to be pejorative by most Puans. |
Revision as of 05:59, 23 August 2024
Puans are natives or inhabitants of Pua, or sometimes more broadly any people who are of Puan descent or native speakers of the Puan language including the Puan diaspora. The term applies to natives or inhabitants of East Pua, West Pua as well as Pihi which has a substantial ethnic Puan population.
Punese was thought to be an exonym, rather it references the Puna Iti sea separating the two signatories of the Transpunese Economic Union. When used as an exonym it is considered to be pejorative by most Puans.