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===Independence===
===Independence===
Throughout the rest of the 18th Century and up until 1840, the Hukon League provided a stabilizing presence for the remaining eight Netanic tribes, allowing them to rekindle inter-tribal friendships and unite so as to potentially avoid the fates that the lost four tribes have met. Indeed, it was during the years of the Hukon League that a distinct and unified Netanic identity would emerge, combining various cultural aspects of the eight tribe as well as the spoken tongues and written languages of said tribes. The resulting standardized Netanic language, [[Quonish language|Quonish]], was created in 1812 to be the unified language of the Netanic peoples in both spoken and written language, and it became one of the major catalysts behind [[Netanic nationalism]]. It was also around this time when the Hukon League began to request autonomy from the colonial government of Porfiria as well as consolidating the eight member tribes of the League into a more centralized form of government in great contrast to the confederated governments of both the early years of the League and the previous Netanic League from before. In the late 1830s, the Hukon League soon began to negotiate with the colonial government about the possibility of securing independence. Through compromises and various deals between colonial and indigenous elites, the Hukon League was soon transformed into the independent Dominion of Huconia.
===Subservience period===
===Subservience period===
Although its independence was formally established, from the establishment of the republic to the onset of the [[Kiravian Civil War]], Netansett was bound by various political and economic treaties  
Although its independence was formally established, from the establishment of the republic to the onset of the [[Kiravian Civil War]], Netansett was bound by various political and economic treaties