Gathawk people
    
            
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 Gathawk
  
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 Indigenous peoples of the San Luis Sea 
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   Gawaketaowi, chief and resistance fighter in times of the British riots as painted by Fyodor Kotov, 1848
  
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 Total population
  
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 39,128 128 full Gathawk ancestry in Ellester 43,362 Gathawk ancestry in the San Luis Sea Region
  
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 Regions with significant populations
  
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Ellester, Lucelia: 39,128 (1,9%) Cascadia: 1021 (0,01%) Ajudige: 1269 (1,1%)
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 Languages 
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| Russian, Ukrainian, Gathawk, English | 
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 Religions 
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Christianity (Catholic, Protestant, Eastern Orthodox) Gathawk spiritual beliefs | 
The The Gathawk people (also Gathokke or or Gathawke) are an Indigenous peoples of the San Luis Sea of the present-day Ellester (Lucelia) and small parts of Minaj (Cascadia), Aurora (Lucite), Kreznik (PCBSSR) and Ajudige.
Gathawk are an Iroquoian-speaking people with the largest communities in Ellester, Zhukovgorod, Jugosazhalinsk, Valentijna and Matvijburh.