Kapike

wildlife, hunting, trade, salt, pastoralism, some agriculture
strong cultural ties to hunting and architecture
exports: furs, leather, hops, ale, meat, salt
In Kapike, becoming an adult varies based on when the family and community deems the individual of being able to properly become a part of adult society. Generally this is 17, though it may be earlier or later depending on the person and certain circumstances. They are welcomed as part of the full community as peers with large celebrations, and the foods served vary throughout the region. Any failure of the person to behave within the guidelines of society reflects on their family as the ones who brought them into the community. Adulthood in Kapike means more independence, alongside increased responsibilities and more scrutiny for poor decisions. This celebration also happens when someone enters the community through other means, such as marriage, though new people not joining into an existing family require a host family to vouch for them to avoid being socially shunned.