The Most Primitive in The Delta
Nations were ranked by World Census officials based on the number of natural phenomena attributed to the unknowable will of animal-based spirit gods.
As a region, The Delta is ranked 28,136th in the world for Most Primitive.
Nation | WA Category | Motto | ||
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1. | The Nomadic Peoples of The Banjo Blues of Papa Charlie Jackson | Left-wing Utopia | “Up the Way Bound” | |
2. | The Nomadic Peoples of The Texas Blues of Blind Lemon Jefferson | Left-wing Utopia | “Blues ain't nothin' but a good woman on your mind.” | |
3. | The Black Bottom Blues of Ma Rainey | Left-wing Utopia | “I won't be your dog no more.” | |
4. | The Nomadic Peoples of The 88 Keys of Roosevelt Sykes | Left-wing Utopia | “The Honey Dripper” | |
5. | The Nomadic Peoples of The Hobo Blues of Big Bill Broonzy | Left-wing Utopia | “Catch any Train I can” | |
6. | The Broken Levee Blues of Memphis Minnie | Left-wing Utopia | “Cryin' won't help you prayin' won't do no good.” | |
7. | The Hard Time Killing Floor of The Pallet of Mississippi John Hurt | Left-wing Utopia | “You got to walk that lonesome valley” | |
8. | The Nomadic Peoples of The Gone Dead Train of King Solomon Hill | Left-wing Utopia | “You know this train ain't mine” | |
9. | The Nomadic Peoples of The Special Streamline of Bukka White | Left-wing Utopia | “Make it lonesome now, 'cause I'm a hobo myself sometime” | |
10. | The Nomadic Peoples of The High Lonesome Sound of Skip James | Left-wing Utopia | “I'll catch the Southern, if you take the Santa Fe” |