The Eunoto are one of Osma's predominant ethnic groups. They make their home in the eastern part of the nation, with their capital in the city of Amu Bakwana. The Eunoto believe in a chief god, with the local name for their religion being the Faith of the Father.
Due to their belief that a male deity created the world, the Eunoto are a patriarchal people, with the men of the east claiming a divine mandate to rule, as their divine Father once did. When the Osman monarchy was abolished, this belief that the men were mandated by their God to rule subsided somewhat, though the general attitude persists that Eunoto men are uniquely fit to rule, especially among the elderly. Until the democratization of Osma at the end of the 9th century, women were barred from holding political office. Even when that embargo was lifted, the vast majority of Eunoto representatives in the federal government were men. In the century and some change since, however, more women are seeing them represented in provincial politics.
The Eunoto have a tenuous relationship with the Amansie people of the west.