Constituent states of New Harren: Difference between revisions

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These tribes, which retained their promised autonomy after the war, typically life in small villages or communal agricultural settlements. The economy of the Free Tribes area is mostly subsistence farming with the development of some cash crops since the advent of New Harren. Like the Free Cities, the Free Tribal area has a small regional government, with a Legate responsible for territorial defense and conflict resolution. The Legate is elected by the heads of each of the recognized tribes, which currently number at 43. Like they Free Cities system described above, the Legate of the Free Tribes serves a two year term.
These tribes, which retained their promised autonomy after the war, typically life in small villages or communal agricultural settlements. The economy of the Free Tribes area is mostly subsistence farming with the development of some cash crops since the advent of New Harren. Like the Free Cities, the Free Tribal area has a small regional government, with a Legate responsible for territorial defense and conflict resolution. The Legate is elected by the heads of each of the recognized tribes, which currently number at 43. Like they Free Cities system described above, the Legate of the Free Tribes serves a two year term.
The Federated Tribal Administration is the least urbanized portion of New Harren, and its people largely live migratory lives. Most peoples within the Free Tribes area seasonally migrate around the territory, with some going into the former Condominium and Military frontier areas. The people living here are an ethnic mix, with some relation to the Algosh, Iriquona, Mixcala, and even Sabnak peoples depending on the tribe and the individual. By definition, people within the free tribe area have no distinct national identity and instead associate more closely with their immediate tribe as well as to their traditional migratory lands.


=== Honeoye ===
=== Honeoye ===