The Lôkhans or Lôkhaw (Wm."Glen-People", arch."Lâukhana" later:"Lûhau") were a coastal people on the eastern shores of Middle-Earth.They were descendants of the Wômaw (or of the Vû-ulmaw, originally Sûrk, a people largely assimilated by the original Wômaw, and allied tribes) but heavily influenced and intermixed with the Brâric peoples of Lôkhas Drûs, the Lakhab.The Lôkhans were divided into eight tribes or kindreds, the Shôm and Vaelîc of Halôkha (descendants of the Sûrk), the Tawûrk and Runâs of Rualôkha (descendants of the Wôm), the Nivîs and Khôrn of Diolôkha (descendants of the Móak), and the Krawn and Ûonîs of Maralôkha (descendants of the Nharîg).
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Old Lôkhan or Lôkhawin-Bû was a descendant of Old Wômarin but to some degree influenced by the indigenous Brâric Lakhab and Wôlim dialects. Later "New Lôkhan" was already heavily shaped by the Black Speech.
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The Lôkhan language, made up the the ICE Authors, was spoken mainly in the Southeast of Middle-Earth and is loosely based on Eastern Amerind vocabulary.