Why wouldn’t they be? There’s no reason wookies, out of all sentient beings in the Star Wars universe, would not be force sensitive. I’m not super into the extended canon of books and comics and everything, but I’m pretty sure there’s a precedent for force-sensitive wookies.
If you haven’t seen caravan of courage and battle for Endor you’re missing out on some of the first Star Wars extended universe.
I love those movies, campy as hell, but fun and weird.
Well Star Wars seems to take two approaches: some races seem to be force sensitive as an implicit property, i.e Yoda’s race (whatever TF that is). Then for every other race force sensitivity is sort of randomised in a Ralph Tresvant way.
Why wouldn’t they be? There’s no reason wookies, out of all sentient beings in the Star Wars universe, would not be force sensitive. I’m not super into the extended canon of books and comics and everything, but I’m pretty sure there’s a precedent for force-sensitive wookies.
What about ewoks? Jawa?
There was even a Hutt Jedi
Not a Sith?
I just checked and he was a Jedi but eventually fell to the dark side and took over a planet.
A web search tells me the Caravan of Courage: An Ewok Adventure TV series from the 1980s had ewoks that were force sensitive.
For jawas, there was one in an add-on campaign to the Star Wars Roleplaying Game.
If you haven’t seen caravan of courage and battle for Endor you’re missing out on some of the first Star Wars extended universe. I love those movies, campy as hell, but fun and weird.
At least 10 according to this article.
https://sabersourcing.com/2020/11/11/all-of-the-wookiee-jedi-and-their-remarkable-lightsabers/
Well Star Wars seems to take two approaches: some races seem to be force sensitive as an implicit property, i.e Yoda’s race (whatever TF that is). Then for every other race force sensitivity is sort of randomised in a Ralph Tresvant way.