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The Chenango peninsula has had a documented human presence dating back thousands of years, with the first urban settlements emerging around 300-200 BC. The three peoples of the Chenango Confederacy share the same origin myth, which relates a story by which the peoples now living in the Confederacy migrated far from the south fleeing a variety of natural disasters which were a sign of displeasure and judgment upon that area by [[M%27acunism#Earth_as_lifegiver|Makuahine]]. Historians and scholars posit a number of theories regarding these origin myths, with the two predominant theories being either a factual remembered migration from central [[Crona]] to Cusinaut prior to the [[Nysdran Collapse]] or a primarily mythical explanation of the story influenced by other origin stories common throughout the Nysdra. Geneticists have proven a DNA link between the peoples of the Chenango peninsula and central Crona, with shared genes with [[Varshan]]i people, though some have attributed this to medieval and later interactions between Cusinaut and central Crona. Whatever the case, the three peoples now occupying the Confederacy almost certainly diverged from a common ancestral people that settled the peninsula in the first milennium BC.  
The Chenango peninsula has had a documented human presence dating back thousands of years, with the first urban settlements emerging around 300-200 BC. The three peoples of the Chenango Confederacy share the same origin myth, which relates a story by which the peoples now living in the Confederacy migrated far from the south fleeing a variety of natural disasters which were a sign of displeasure and judgment upon that area by [[M%27acunism#Earth_as_lifegiver|Makuahine]]. Historians and scholars posit a number of theories regarding these origin myths, with the two predominant theories being either a factual remembered migration from central [[Crona]] to Cusinaut prior to the [[Nysdran Collapse]] or a primarily mythical explanation of the story influenced by other origin stories common throughout the Nysdra. Geneticists have proven a DNA link between the peoples of the Chenango peninsula and central Crona, with shared genes with [[Varshan]]i people, though some have attributed this to medieval and later interactions between Cusinaut and central Crona. Whatever the case, the three peoples now occupying the Confederacy almost certainly diverged from a common ancestral people that settled the peninsula in the first milennium BC.  
===Medieval period===
===Medieval period===
The Occidental medieval period broadly coincides with the period of '''XYZ''' in what is today the Chenango Confederacy.
The medieval period produced the first record of the omàmìwi system - the Confederacy's [[M'acunist]]-based clan system - in about 1250, though most historians agree that some form of the system predates that period.
===Northern Confederation===
===Northern Confederation===
===Algosh domination===
===Algosh domination===
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==Demographics==
==Demographics==
In [[2030]], the population of the Chenango Confederacy was 8,682,669. Of these, self-identified [[List of peoples of Cusinaut#E-H|Great Chenango]] made up a majority of the population with 57%, followed by the [[List of peoples of Cusinaut#I-L|Little Chenango]] at 38%, and the [[List of peoples of Cusinaut#I-L|Island Honeoye]] forming just 5% of the population. A majority of the people in the Confederacy live below the {{wp|poverty line}}, with the next largest group subsisting just above it. Income inequality is not common in the Confederacy as there are relatively few super wealthy individuals or families within the country. Educational attainment is very low, with only 33% of the country being {{Wp|literate}}. Healthcare outcomes are also very low, and the Confederacy has one of the world's lowest life expectancies at 57.5 years.
In [[2030]], the population of the Chenango Confederacy was 8,682,669. Of these, self-identified [[List of peoples of Cusinaut#E-H|Great Chenango]] made up a majority of the population with 57%, followed by the [[List of peoples of Cusinaut#I-L|Little Chenango]] at 38%, and the [[List of peoples of Cusinaut#I-L|Island Honeoye]] forming just 5% of the population. A majority of the people in the Confederacy live below the {{wp|poverty line}}, with the next largest group subsisting just above it. Income inequality is not common in the Confederacy as there are relatively few super wealthy individuals or families within the country. Educational attainment is very low, with only 33% of the country being {{Wp|literate}}. Healthcare outcomes are also very low, and the Confederacy has one of the world's lowest life expectancies at 57.5 years.
Most people within the Confederacy speak the Housatonic language. Over 90% of the population are [[M'acunist]], though the country has a growing minority of [[Catholic Church|Catholics]], particularly in Pachaug and the areas bordering the former [[Unnuaq Mission State]].


==Economy==
==Economy==