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Gwarri Chiefdom
Government: Tribal confederation Grand Elder: (Unknown, lost to history even to oral tradition) Elder Council: Roughly 25 to 40, fluctuates often Military: Since the 1010s, the military or a voluntary standing army (technically) has increased to approximately 100 warriors that have a some form of 'code of law', but instead of a code of law that is written, it was spoken through oral tradition, which is passed down among warriors' own chosen sons and descendants. However, much of the army uses only bow and arrow, stone axes (basically makeshift axes made out of rock, the most advanced melee weapon that will ever come) and spears, since they are largely undeveloped and are unlikely to advance in technology in some way. Economy: Economy is largely primitive and largely comprised of hunter-gathering stuff, but for the first time, a rudimentary use of bartering has become a thing. There is no agricultural activity though unfortunately, since there are no crops that are viable to keep a stable amount of food in the chiefdom (unless there is a miracle that Asians make contact with the Aboriginals, then it is highly likely that the Aboriginals would advance) Demographics: An estimated population of 1 800 live in the chiefdom so far, while the rest of Australia is thought to be roughly around 400 000 at the time. Population is largely estimated by modern historians because there is no written script that could produce proper demographics. Culture is obviously Aboriginal and they speak the language of the Gwarri. Religion is largely derived from the tales of Dreamtime that is passed down by oral tradition and by the end of the 1020s, there was some worshipping of a centralised deity, called the Rainbow Serpent. Events: The First Settlement: The first settlement of Garrihu was founded sometime in the 1020s, based on archaeological evidence by modern historians. Garrihu, was the first permanent settlement in the Aboriginal world, but it was largely an organised set of huts made out of animal skin and salvaged wooden material to create houses and buildings. It would mark further 'superiority' of the Gwarri people as a whole, although the settlement is in its infancy and still under construction, it wouldn't be until 1050 that it would fully be realised with its first tribal council building. Oral Tradition and 'Rudimentary' Pictographs: Although Aboriginal art and oral tradition has been a way to pass down culture and much of the stories that is Dreamtime itself to descendants for thousands of years or so, there has been rudimentary efforts by some of the organised people, particularly elders of the Gwarri people to start creating a coherent language of their own, although it was largely fruitless. Using available materials to create paint and using their own sticks to dip into paint, they were able to form a somewhat coherent pictograph rather than being a wholly true artwork. This was done on a bark of a tree or a rock. However, some of the elders have decided that it was worthless to produce something like this and so, efforts of creating proper pictographs were abandoned.