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The '''Yevak Tribe''', commonly referred to as the '''Yevaks''', is a semi-sovereign tribe in the western plains region of Kuduk. It is one of the 36 tribes within the [[Kuduk|Tribal Federation of Kuduk]]. The Yevaks are ruled by a tribal council (de facto) and have a representative chief (de jure). The tribe is bordered by the [[Anana|Anana Tribe]] to the west, the [[Manirak|Manirak Tribe]] to the east, and the Kuduk Channel to the North. The largest and most populous city within the tribe is Koyukuk. |
The '''Yevak Tribe''', commonly referred to as the '''Yevaks''', is a semi-sovereign tribe in the western plains region of Kuduk. It is one of the 36 tribes within the [[Kuduk|Tribal Federation of Kuduk]]. The Yevaks are ruled by a tribal council (de facto) and have a representative chief (de jure). The tribe is bordered by the [[Anana|Anana Tribe]] to the west, the [[Manirak|Manirak Tribe]] to the east, and the Kuduk Channel to the North. The largest and most populous city within the tribe is Koyukuk. |
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The Yevak Tribe was officially founded in 745 CE after the [[Proto-Anana|Proto-Anana Tribe]] collapsed due to political pressure on the chief from the Naa Sàati, a class of women who were politically influential due to expansive family ties. One such Naa Sàati was Tula Yevak who, following the collapse of the Proto-Anana, came to own a large portion of the modern-day northwestern Yevak Tribe. She declared the land property of the Yevak Clan and established the Yevak Tribe. Following Tula's death, her successors would carry out a slow process of marriage, influence, and expansion that would eventually lead to the modern day Yevak borders. In the 15th century, the Yevak Tribe would become involved in the [[Great Tribal War]] after the Manirak Tribe invaded them. The Yevaks ended up on the winning side of the war and signed a treaty with the Manirak who agreed to return conquered Yevak territory. During the [[Spirit Wars]] of Kuduk, the Yevak participated fairly little compared to other tribes of their size, although many speculate that they had a hand during the [[Damning of Naryan]] |
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The Yevak Tribe is recognized as one of the six Great Tribes of Kuduk due to its large population and land size. |