Tusken Raiders
(or Sand People
) are fictional creatures in the Star Wars
saga. They live on the planet of Tatooine.
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History and origins
In the video game
Star Wars: Knights of the Old Republic
, Tusken Raiders are said to be an ancient race, who at one point possessed advanced
technology and were a major power in the known universe. They lived on the planet of Tatooine when the planet had oceans and lush jungles; however, the creators of the
Star Forge, the
Rakata, conquered the Tuskens, and
mined their planet exhaustively. After a virulent
disease weakened the Rakata, the Sand People saw the opportunity to strike against them: they sabotaged the Rakata's fleet, but, in retaliation, the Rakata glassed the planet's surface, and after many years of erosion Tatooine became a
desert world. The Tusken race survived by hiding in a system of artificial caverns, but they were trapped and isolated on the planet. Once the "Builders" (the Rakata) lost power, the Tuskens abandoned most technologies, and poisoned their natural resources to prevent other species from having an interest in their planet and conquering it. However, the planet was conquered many times over the following millennia, though the conquerors frequently left it after a short period of time due to the
atomic instability of the metals in the planet.
The Tuskens' precise bodily shape is unknown, since they cover themselves completely with clothes. Tusken Raiders only remove their clothes on their wedding night or in their own dwelling. Doing otherwise warrants execution or banishment, depending on the tribe. Their language sounds to most like a series of donkey brays, and few can understand it, even on Tatooine; one of the few who could understand it was the assassin droid
HK-47, who had the language pre-programmed into his memory by
Darth Revan, his master.
A Tusken's face can be seen in
Anakin Skywalker's nightmare in
Star Wars Republic 62: No Man's Land.
In
Knights of the Old Republic
, it is implied that Tusken Raiders were the original
humans. This would explain why humans seem to be spread out across the Star Wars universe, as they were the most commonly used
slave race of the Rakata. However, later sources imply that Sand People are only related to Humans, and that Humanity has evolved and changed since their ancient enslavement to the Rakata.
Other sources, such as , claim the Tusken Raiders are descendants of the
Ghorfas, a society that built caves within the
cliffs of Tatooine. Their
civilization collapsed when off-world settlers disrupted their water supply, leading to their current
nomadic existence. It is also discovered that, because only the richest and most ignorant of Tatooine's environment were taken captive by the Rakata, the Sand People think that outsiders coming to their planet are their long-lost ancestors, returning to destroy Tatooine's environment.
They appeared in the video games
Star Wars: Battlefront
,
Star Wars: Galaxies
,
Star Wars: Battlefront II
,
Jedi Knight: Jedi Academy
,
Lego Star Wars: The Video Game
,
Star Wars: Bounty Hunter
and,
Lego Star Wars II: The Original Trilogy
.
In
A New Hope
,
Obi-Wan mentions that Tusken Raiders are easily startled, but will return in greater numbers. In
A New Hope
Luke says that it will be safer to look for
R2-D2 in the morning.
Transportation
The Tusken Raiders' preferred means of transportation is the
Bantha which plays an important role in Tusken culture and religion. When a Tusken receives a bantha, they form a life-long bond; when one of the two dies, the other is exiled to the desert to die. In
A New Hope
,
Obi-Wan Kenobi notes that Tusken Raiders always ride single-file to hide their numbers.
Expanded Universe
According to
Expanded Universe sources, Tusken Raiders are named after Fort Tusken, an early
Old Republic mining
settlement in which all of the settlers were overwhelmed and captured or killed by Tusken Raiders, then referred to as Sand People. The attack probably occurred due to the fort's placement over one of the Raiders' holy wells.
Exiled
Jedi Sharad Hett and his son A'Sharad Hett, whom he trained in the ways of the Jedi, lived among the Tusken Raiders for many years. Hett was one of the few non-Tuskens to be accepted into their ranks and was even given the title of Warlord. Although A'Sharad Hett believed he was half-Tusken for the better part of his young life, during his training on
Coruscant he learned that humans and Tusken Raiders were genetically unable to reproduce, leading him to believe that his mother must have been a human, captured by the Tusken Raiders at a young age and raised as a Tusken.
In the
Junior Jedi Knights
and
New Jedi Order
series, it was revealed that Jedi Knight
Tahiri Veila was raised by the Tusken Raiders after they captured her in a raid.
A Tusken Raider named Hoar appears as a playable character in the
PlayStation fighting game
Star Wars: Masters of Teräs Käsi
.