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Kemahanacommacah | Grand Confederacy of Kemahana

 * Government: Pseudo-feudal elective monarchy
 * Weroance: Moskatachaw
 * Economy: Our economy is divided between a subsistence farming and a nomadic hunter-gatherer economy, mainly based on ethnic divisions. However, the introduction of horses (brought during the Exile) has revolutionized the process of hunting game, and cattle ranching and pastoralism has also begun to take shape, especially in rural peripheral regions. We are also beginning to see the very beginnings of urbanization, although much of the population is still nomadic or lives in villages with less than 200 people.
 * Capital: Tanacoma
 * Demographics:
 * Population: 40,879
 * Tanacoma: 6,701
 * Pocahontocoma: 3,333
 * Utemaca: 2,075
 * Iyi Sipi: 725
 * Other settled towns and villages: 12,022
 * Nomadic population: 16,023
 * Religion: 27.3% Pocahontist (11,175 ppl), 73.7% other (mainly assorted Native American beliefs; 29,704 ppl)
 * Pocahontism: Born during the devastation of the Accursed Plagues (most likely smallpox, typhus and other Old World diseases) in the early and mid-1200s AD, which killed up 70-80% of the population of the Powhatan Confederacy, Pocahontism is an offshoot branch of the Hellenic pagan religion (with ample amounts of influence from Christianity and Native American traditions). The main difference between Pocahontism and the Greek pantheon is the equation of Pocahontas, a Powhatan chief-turned-deity, with Zeus, Athena, and Aphrodite.
 * Orthodox Pocahontism: This sect of Pocahontism purports to be the sect which preserves the original theology of early Pocahontism the most. Orthodox Pocahontists believe that Pocahontas is the godhead and ruler of all the gods (a mix of ancestral spirits and Hellenic gods). Orthodox Pocahontists hold that Pocahontas and her spirit has, upon death, forever left the realm of the living, and only by praying through a weroance (chief) or a shaman shall Pocahontas hear your prayer. Orthodox Pocahontists teach that the Accursed Plague is punishment for a sinful society, and to avoid disease, one must live a virtuous and pious life. Orthodox Pocahontists are by far the most numerous and established of the Pocahontists, and Orthodox priests control almost all of the Pocahontist temples and shrines in Kemahana.
 * Incarnationism: Incarnationism holds that the Spirit of Pocahontas lives on in each and every human, living thing, and inanimate object (in effect a form of pantheism). Incarnationism diverges from the other Pocahontist sects in that it denies the existence of other gods and ancestral spirits as distinct entities, merely suggesting that they, too, are concentrations of the Spirit of Pocahontas. They are a small but growing minority amongst Pocahontists, and are mostly prevalent in the ranks of scholastic types.
 * Trialism: Entrenched within Kemahanan military families, Trialism teaches that the Accursed Plague (which they call the Plague of Judgement) is a tool to "judge" whether a man is pure of heart and of sin or not. They have become known for subjecting their children to a rite of passage where they are locked in a room with the corpse of a person (usually a family member) who died of the Accursed Plague, with enough food and water for a week. In Trialism, the eternal Spirit of Pocahontas is present in the Plague of Judgement. Other gods and ancestral spirits are acknowledged here, although only Pocahontas has the authority to forgive all a man's past and future sins via the Accursed Plague.
 * Other religions: Many native traditions and faiths continue, especially amongst the Miskawen population.
 * Ethnicity: 22.8% Wisawen (9,331 ppl), 78.2% Miskawen (31,548 ppl)
 * Wisawen: The Wisawen (lit. yellow men) are the descendants of the Powhatan Exiles led by Usquehannatoco. A mix of several different ethnic groups from across the OTL US East, South and Midwest, as well as minuscule amounts of white European admixture, the Wisawen are the noble ruling class of the Kemahanacommacah. They are almost uniformly settled agricultural peoples, and form a majority in certain areas of the Front Range.
 * Miskawen: "Miskawen" (lit. red men) is a blanket term for all the ethnic groups indigenous to Kemahana. These include the Ute, Shoshone, Apache, Comanche, Cheyenne and Arapaho, amongst other groups. Many of these peoples remain nomadic, although there has been increasing pressure for them to adopt settled agricultural or pastoral practices.
 * Languages: Although most people continue to speak their ancestral mother tongue at home, and Literary Powhatan continues to be used as the official language of administration, a creole language has begun to be used in casual and commercial instances, based heavily on Powhatan, Cherokee, Ute, Shoshone, Comanche, and Arapaho.
 * Military: The Kemahanan military is mainly a levy-based system, although minuscule standing armies are used as garrisons in frontier areas to protect against raids. As the Miskawen become more integrated into Kemahanan society, our military has also begun recruiting them as quality horsemen. Most of our weapons are stone weapons due to the lack of iron and bronze in the region, with our only bronze and iron weapons being extremely prized heirlooms dating back all the way to before the Exile.
 * Infantry: 500 (3,500 reserves)
 * Archers: 250 (2,500 reserves)
 * Cavalry: 100 (2,000 reserves)
 * Wars and Conflicts: N/A
 * Diplomacy: 
 * Lepai: yo royal marriage bro
 * Events:
 * In Defense of Turtle Island: Amongst the people of Kemahana, a new ideology offers a purpose for their existence and their nation's survival: to unite the peoples of Turtle Island (North America) against the far away but looming threat of the "ghost-man". It is this idea that further drives the people of Kemahana to the frontiers: after all, in order to succeed in this premise, the Kemahanan nation must serve as a model for all the other peoples of Turtle Island in order for this endeavor to succeed.
 * Out In The Frontier: More and more people have begun to seek their fortunes in the frontiers of the Kemahanacommacah; from the estranged second and third sons of farmers shunted from inheriting the family farm, to former Miskawen nomads pressured into taking up farming or ranching, to miners looking for treasure, a stream of people have begun populating the border regions, and even expanding into the nearby lawless prairies. One major settlement pops up in this new frontier: the boom town of Iyi Sipi (OTL Garden City, KS), which has grown to an astonishing 700 people, in a nation of a mere 40 thousand souls.
 * Royal Marriage?: Our Majesty Weroance Moskatachaw travels to our kindred Kingdom of Lepai, offering Prince Sikankanna, the firstborn and favorite son of the Weroance,'s hand in marriage to any of Binanit’a’i Atsa Bidzii's daughters.