Orinco people

The Orincos (Ώριγκοι) are a native people of Dovani. Part of the larger group of Shinjalans, they generally inhabit areas along the west coast of Sekowo and parts of Northern Sekowo. Having a very long history extending to antiquity, their civilization was the cradle of modern Sekowan culture

History
Among the first human settlers in Sekowo were several groups of nomads calling themselves *Shineyalane'es or *Shinyalane'es that came from the east around the 2nd millennium BCE. Many of them settled down in the southern region around Carcosa, and were the ancestors of the Shinjalan peoples. The Southern Shinjalans, the Orincos, were organized in city-states from around the 2nd century BCE, when their civilization entered its Golden Age. They excelled in literature (where they produced Terra's oldest epic, The Katanid, and some of antiquity's finest works of poetry), philosophy (Platon and Tseynos are considered among Terra's most important and influential philosophers), historiography, architecture, natural science and many other fields of human knowledge. The Orincos were closely related to the Mayans living in nowaday's Lourenne, but unlike them they were less aggressive and expansionist. Among the most important Orinco city-states were Carcosa, Kyme, and Akragonion. In 175, the king of Carcosa, Lysander the Great, briefly unified most of what is now Sekowo in a short-lived empire, which lasted for only a few decades but formed the basis of a unified pre-colonial Sekowan culture