the Sorewa are a group of people native to the Collective Kelelemi Republic. Official estimates place the total population between 600,000 and 800,000.
History
The earliest accounts of Sorewa on Kelelemi date 2 millennia before those of the Sawaji. Sorewa began living in Kelelemi before other other groups.
In 9 PC the Sorewa Liberation Uprising formed to establish a state dedicated to protecting the rights of Sorewa people.
Society

Sorewa began experiencing widespread discrimination upon the arrival of Sawaji,

Sorewa commonly experience a high level of prejudice. It is common for Kawkians and Sawaji to discriminate against Sorewa communities and individuals in employment and government institutions. Racial prejudice in the form of harassment is also common. Sorewa individuals often struggle with Economic and social mobility. the average Sorewan wealth ranks lower than other ethnic groups living on Kelelemi.
Traditional Sorewa architecture is made of cobbed earth and straw. Regions with the highest percentage of Sorewa include the Qaadi Moutain range and the Eluti Moustain range. Many Sorewa live in these regions to avoid contact with other groups.
It is common for Sorewa individuals to obtain food through foraging and hunting.
The "Angry Fish" is an officially recognized symbol for Sorewa Communities. It is often depicted in black.