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Jahluhets

 * Government: Tribal Monarchy/Oligarchy (not sure which this would qualify as), the tribe is led by the Yavanhet (literally “strong/powerful man), who is chosen by a council of elders upon the previous Yavanhet’s death.
 * Leaders: Yavanhet Kon’otun
 * Economy: As agriculture has only newly been discovered by the Jahluhets, many people still engage in a hunter-gatherer lifestyle to supplement rudimentary farming practices. We engage in small-scale trade with nearby Taluhet clans.
 * Capital: Jahseh (located at OTL Buenos Aires)
 * Demographics:
 * Population: 1,785
 * Jahseh: 1,550
 * Religion: 100% Jahism
 * Ethnicities: 100% Taluhet
 * Events:
 * Founding of Jahseh: Jahseh, considered to be the oldest permanent settlement in South America outside of the Andes region, was founded sometime in the 660s or 670s AD. According to legend, Yavanhet Ko’otun saw the supreme god Jah in his full form, and was cured of all his illnesses and obtained wisdom at the future site of Jahseh. Jah commanded him and his clan to settle down at that location, and after being shown the ways of agriculture, Ko’otun settled the city of Jahseh in his honor.
 * Jahism: Jahism was a religion practiced in the OTL Rio de la Plata area before European contact. The main theology of this religion consisted of a supreme being called Jah, who resides on the moon and manifested through a pantheon of gods, as well as through the bounties of the earth itself. Jahists assert that the moon, due to it being the residence of Jah, has great mystical and arcane powers, and believe, among other things, that children born on the full moon were inherently lucky, that bathing in the Rio de la Plata on a clear night sky with a full moon would cure illnesses, and that Jah would take the righteous dead to the moon, where a paradise would await them.
 * Discovery of Agriculture: The Jahluhets are credited as the first peoples in southern South America to discover agriculture, sometime around 660-670 AD. The Jahluhets cultivated pineapples and peanuts, and supplemented that with hunting and fishing.
 * Expansion: With promises of a stable food supply thanks to our newfound agricultural ways, as well as assurance that they will not be persecuted by our clan, we begin persuading other Taluhet clans along the coast of the OTL Rio de la Plata to join our nation.
 * Diplomacy:
 * Taluhet tribes along the OTL Rio de la Plata: Please join us. You will be treated fairly, and we will guarantee your food supply through our newfound ways of agriculture.