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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 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]]
 
The Yevak Tribe is recognized as one of the six Great Tribes of Kuduk due to its large population and land size.
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