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=== Haawudi Era ===
The Haawudi Era, also referred to as the Early Modern Era of Kuduk, was a time period characterized by the political unification and early formations of the Kuduk isles.
[[File: Meritach.jpg|225px|thumb|upright|Elder Tlayaan "Taku" Meritáak of the Hey Tribe]]
 
Elder Tlayaan Meritáak of the Hey Tribe officially proposed the creation of a Tribal Federation to the other tribes. Initially, this proposal was only accepted by the Anana and Yevak Tribe. The first tribe outside of the original three to apply to join the federation was the Achi Tribe, which was initially rejected but later accepted. Following the death and replacement of the Shaman of the Eastern Woodland Tribes, the eastern tribes of Kakut and Sagut all joined the Federation simultaneously. Through a sporadic series of applications, all of the Rotantic Tribes as well as the Kunik and Anik Tribes applied to join and were accepted. Several large Heiki Tribes such as the Kans agreed to join, causing several smaller Heiki Tribe to join in as well. In Sagut, the only tribe not yet in the Federation was the Manila Tribe, which had been rejected. Later, the Yevak Tribe Elder [[Lin Kwáan]] vouched for the Manirak to be added into the Federation, which helped the Manirak be accepted into the Federation following their third application. The final tribe to be added into the Federation was the Foya tribe, added in 1920.
 
The Haawudi Era ends just before the 1928 constitutional reformation. During this era several political changes across Kuduk ended in the unification of the isles.[[File: Meritach.jpg|225px|thumb|upright|Elder Tlayaan "Taku" Meritáak of the Hey Tribe]]
 
=== Tóokat Era ===
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