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What country is the Water Tribe based on?

What country is the Water Tribe based on?

The Water Tribe is based on Inuit, Yupik, and Sirenik Eskimos cultures; the Fire Nation on Imperial China; the Air Nomads on Tibetan and Nepali Buddhist monks, the Tibetan culture, Buddhism and Hinduism; and the Earth Kingdom on Imperial China with Korean cultural influences.

What ethnicity is Azula?

Fire Nation
Azula

Princess Azula
Nationality Fire Nation
Bending element Primary: Firebending Sub-styles: Lightning creation
Skin color Light
Hair color Black

What race is Zuko from Avatar?

Zuko hailed from the fire bending nation, which was modeled to be a mixture of Chinese, Korean, And Japanese culture. Because of how industrialized the fire nation was, and how it was on an island, some would consider it to be very similar to Japan.

What are the different nations in avatar based on?

Each of these four nations were inspired by cultures from the real world: the Water Tribe by Indigenous Arctic cultures like the Inuits and Yupiks; the Earth Kingdom by monarchical China; the Fire Nation by Imperial Japan; and the Air Nomads by Tibetan Buddhist monks.

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What culture is ATLA based on?

Avatar: The Last Airbender, commonly referred to as ATLA, takes place in a world of four nations: the Water Tribes, Earth Kingdom, Fire Nation, and the Air Nomads, which are based on Inuit, Chinese, Japanese, and Tibetan cultures respectively.

Is Sokka and Katara indigenous?

Katara, born and raised in the Southern Water Tribe by her grandmother, Kanna, alongside her older brother Sokka, and is the daughter of Chief Hakoda and Kya. During her childhood, Katara was the last native of the South Pole still living there who was capable of waterbending.

Is Katara supposed to be Inuit?

“uhh, friendly reminder that katara is an inuit character, indigenous to northern canada, alaska, greenland etc.

What race are Katara and Sokka?

“[Shyamalan’s] first inexplicable mistake was to change the races of the leading characters; on television Aang was clearly Asian, and so were Katara and Sokka, with perhaps Mongolian and Inuit genes. Here they’re all whites.