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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. |
Revision as of 16:12, 25 March 2023
Yevak Tribe Xóo Yevak | |
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All Yevak Territories in Green | |
Status | Semi-Sovereign Political Entity |
Largest | Naryan |
Official languages | Kuduk (all dialects) |
Recognised national languages | Kuduk (all dialects) |
Ethnic groups | 100% Kemonomimi (Yaki) |
Religion | Traditional Kuduk beliefs (100%) |
Demonym(s) | Yevak |
Government | Constitutional Chiefdom |
• Chief | Kara "Strong Boar" |
Legislature | The Yevak Tribe Council |
Semi-Sovereign Polity (Independent between 745 and 1870) | |
• Establishment of the Tribe | 745 CE |
• Establishment of a Constitution | 1928 CE |
Population | |
• 2022 estimate | 90,000 |
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 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 Tribe to the west, the Manirak Tribe to the east, and the Kuduk Channel to the North. The largest and most populous city within the tribe is Koyukuk.