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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 as their head of government and have a representative chief as their head of state. 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
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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=== Formation of the Tribe ===
Following the collapse of the Proto-Anana Tribe, the people of the western plains did not initially come under a single unified power. Many bands and clans stayed sovereign, choosing independence over allegiance to any tribe. Tula the Great, previously an advisor for the Proto-Anana chief, is often credited for the swift unification and consolidation of power within the western plains in the year following the Proto-Ananan collapse. The exact details of her methods of power consolidation over the independent clans of the plains are unknown, although many historians speculate that she likely used similar expansion tactics as her successors. After the initial expansion of influence the Yevak Clan had over the western plains, Tula declared all of the western plains rightful land of Yevaks, effectively severing any power local clans had had and replacing them with a class of Yevak aristocracy who often adapted to local customs and traditions in order to gain a firmer grip on power legitimacy.
=== Expansion and Increasing Influence ===
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