Jawa/Legends

"I can't abide those Jawas... disgusting creatures!"

- C-3PO

Jawas are typically short humanoid natives of Tatooine. Often scavengers, seeking out technology for sale or trade in the deep deserts in their huge sandcrawler transports. A band of Jawas was responsible for locating C-3PO and R2-D2 and selling them to Luke Skywalker's uncle Owen Lars. Another tribe of Jawas, led by Tteel Kkak, found Jabba the Hutt's rancor.

Physical Description
"Utinni!"

- Various Jawas

Many Jawas were about 1 meter tall, and were characterized by their brown robes, yellow eyes, and quickly spoken language called Jawaese that included words such as "Utinni!" They were rodent-like in appearance, and considered "remarkably ugly" by most Humans. Jawa faces were obscured by a shroud of cloth to retain moisture. Some speculate that it is a cloud of insects that gathered in the recesses of their hoods, rather than mere cloth. Their particular stench was a combination of poor hygiene and a mysterious solution into which Jawas dip their clothes to retain moisture. To Jawas, the odor was packed with information about each other, such as clan lineage, health, emotional state, even the last meal eaten. Jawas also evolved several important survival traits, such as exceptional night vision, a strong immune system, and an efficient digestive system that drew all the needed nutrients from the Jawa staple diet of hubba gourd.

Their average body temperature was 110 degrees.

Society Description

 * "Jawas... Never around when you need them."
 * &mdash; Kyle Katarn

Jawas had long been scavengers, as the Dune Sea provided a bounty of refuse. It was littered with spacecraft wreckage from millennia of star travel. The Jawas built homes and tools from these ancient scraps, and traveled the dunes in sandcrawlers, cast-off mobile smelters from failed outlander mining attempts. Jawas lived in clans, each with distinct territories for living and scavenging. In most Jawa clans, half the clan worked and lived in the sandcrawlers while the other family units dwelled in fortresses deep in the desert where collected wares were stored. These fortresses had high walls made from large chunks of old wrecked spaceships for protection against Sandpeople and krayt dragons.



A clan was led by a chief. Males were most often the leaders, while females were treated like second-class citizens at best, property at worst. The few females afforded respect in Jawa culture were the shamans. A Jawa became a shaman when she was overcome by an illness accompanied by a hallucinatory vision. Depending on the outcome of the vision, and assuming the Jawa survived the illness, she was usually decreed a shaman, and her words were given the respect that such wisdom commanded. Once a year, the scattered Jawa clans gathered for a great swap meet. Here, numerous sandcrawlers converged and the Jawas met to exchange salvage. Marriages were arranged and Jawa children and females were exchanged among clans.



History
The Jawas were descendants of the Kumumgah species which used to live on Tatooine long before the formation of the Old Republic. Later, the Rakata of the Infinite Empire punished the Kumumgah for defying their authority by unleashing an orbital bombardment that reduced the surface of the once lush world into little more than fused glass, which eventually crumbled and became desert sand. This extreme climatic change split the Kumumgah into two races: the tall Ghorfas (who evolved into the Sandpeople) and the short Jawas.

Millennia later, Czerka Corporation brought many digger-crawlers to Tatooine, though they abandoned the planet when they discovered the unstable nature of the local ores. Although the planet was thereafter considered technically part of the Republic's Arkanis Sector, it was a part of Hutt Space by association. The abandoned sandcrawlers radically changed Jawa civilization, serving as mobile fortresses for Jawa tribes searching the deserts for materials to scavenge. The Jawas also emigrated to desert worlds, such as Ryloth.

Behind the scenes
In Attack of the Clones, Obi-Wan orders a cup of "Jawa Juice" at a Coruscant diner. There is a long-running internet joke (popular on Star Wars fan forums) that it is made only from "freshly squeezed Jawas."



Fans also speculate what a Jawa looks like under the hood. In behind the scenes shots from Return of the Jedi the Jawas have squarish heads covered in black cloth with large yellow eyes that appear mechanical in appearance. However it should be admitted that this is a costume and so may not represent their canonical appearance. The original Star Wars novelization implies a familial relationship between Jawas and Sandpeople. It also describes them as rodent-like and compares them to de-evolved humans, though these could be mere metaphors. The Mystery of the Rebellious Robot calls them the "subhuman inhabitants of Tatooine".

Some Jawas have been heard to emit yells that sound very much like Ewok yells (compare A New Hope to Return of the Jedi). Perhaps there was a tie between the cultures or even species of the two, long since lost, although the history set forth in Knights of the Old Republic makes this improbable. Obviously the sound effects have been recycled, but one still wonders.

Though not an unsolved mystery per se, it is probable that Jawas hold quite a bit of power, despite their diminutive stature. Evidence of this is their privileged attendance in Jabba the Hutt's court and the fact that the Stormtroopers attempted to cover up their massacre of a troupe of Jawas (but not the deaths of a few moisture farmers) and blame it on Tusken Raiders. However, it is likely that the wandering Jawas were more likely to be missed than the moisture farmers, at least not until the elements removed any evidence of Imperial involvement.

The look of the Weavers' guild in the LOOM computer game, by Lucasfilm seems to have been inspired by the Jawas.

Appearances

 * Star Wars: Knights of the Old Republic
 * LEGO Star Wars: Revenge of the Brick
 * Urchins
 * Star Wars Episode I: The Phantom Menace
 * Star Wars: Episode I Jedi Power Battles
 * Bad Business
 * Starfighter: Crossbones
 * Star Wars Episode II: Attack of the Clones
 * Star Wars: Clone Wars
 * "Chapter 21"
 * The Order of Outcasts
 * Star Wars Republic 78: Loyalties
 * Mist Encounter
 * The Last One Standing
 * Best Birthday Ever
 * Falling Star
 * Adventure in Beggar's Canyon
 * Star Wars: Galactic Battlegrounds
 * Star Wars: Empire at War
 * Sandstorm
 * Star Wars: Droidworks
 * Star Wars Empire: Darklighter
 * Fred Jawa
 * The Hovel on Terk Street
 * Outbid But Never Outgunned
 * Smuggler's Blues
 * Number Two in the Galaxy
 * Star Wars Episode IV: A New Hope
 * LEGO Star Wars II: The Original Trilogy
 * Skippy the Jedi Droid
 * The Mystery of the Rebellious Robot
 * Spare Parts
 * Melvin Fett
 * Nerf Herder
 * Sand Blasted
 * Star Wars: Battlefront
 * Star Wars: Battlefront II
 * Star Wars 3-D
 * "A Hunter's Fate: Greedo's Tale"
 * Stop That Jawa!
 * Junkheap Hero
 * Lady Luck
 * Marvel Star Wars 32: The Jawa Express
 * Star Wars: Galaxies
 * Marvel Star Wars 81: Jawas of Doom
 * Star Wars: Demolition
 * Fortune, Fate, and the Natural History of the Sarlacc
 * Star Wars Episode VI: Return of the Jedi
 * The Revenge of Tag and Bink
 * Three Against the Galaxy
 * Collapsing New Empires
 * Crimson Empire II: Council of Blood
 * Star Wars: Jedi Knight: Jedi Academy
 * Children of the Jedi
 * Junior Jedi Knights: Promises
 * Junior Jedi Knights: Kenobi's Blade
 * Dark Tide II: Ruin
 * The Lost Lightsaber
 * Tatooine Ghost