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:''"All that is ours is yours."''
 
:: – A Risian saying ({{DS9|Let He Who Is Without Sin...}})
 
The '''Risians''' (occasionally '''Risans''') were a [[humanoid]] race from the [[planet]] [[Risa]]. The [[Risan language]] was not spoken by many non-Risians, as most visitors did not bother to learn it. Risians were extremely close to [[Human]]s in appearance, but do have a small mark on their forehead as well as a different [[anatomy|internal biology]], which rendered Human treatment at Risian [[hospital]]s difficult during the [[2150s]].
 
The '''Risians''' (occasionally '''Risans''') were a [[humanoid]] race from the [[planet]] [[Risa]]. The [[Risan language]] was not spoken by many non-Risians, as most visitors did not bother to learn it. Risians were extremely close to [[Human]]s in appearance, but do have a small mark on their forehead as well as a different [[anatomy|internal biology]], which rendered Human treatment at Risian [[hospital]]s difficult during the [[2150s]].
   

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Risian bistro patron 1
A Risian male (2151)
Joval
Joval, a Risian female (2366)
For the tapestry-producing group, please see Risean.
"All that is ours is yours."
– A Risian saying (DS9: "Let He Who Is Without Sin...")

The Risians (occasionally Risans) were a humanoid race from the planet Risa. The Risan language was not spoken by many non-Risians, as most visitors did not bother to learn it. Risians were extremely close to Humans in appearance, but do have a small mark on their forehead as well as a different internal biology, which rendered Human treatment at Risian hospitals difficult during the 2150s.

The "Festival of the Moon", or Lohlunat, was a very popular celebration among the Risian people, celebrated at the Suraya Bay. (ENT: "Two Days and Two Nights") The mysterious sexual practice of jamaharon was considered extremely pleasant – wanting it was indicated with a statue called Horga'hn, which became a symbol of the culture on the planet.

A Risian woman was present at Morn's memorial in 2374. (DS9: "Who Mourns for Morn?")

Culture

People

Named
Another named Risian, Freebus, was part of a deleted scene of the Star Trek: Enterprise episode "Two Days and Two Nights".
Unnamed

References