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{{defn |1=The Tepetlcali are a stateless people native to western [[New Yustona]]. They number about 350,000 people, a majority of whom still live in their original homeland which has since been settled by the Mixcala people. A founding member of the [[Northern Confederation]], the people and city of Tepetlcali exerted political hegemony over many of the tribes and cities of the southern part of the Confederation from the 1800s through the early 21st century. The city of Tepetlcali was destroyed by a joint [[Urcea|Urceo]]-Mixcalan operation during the [[War of the Northern Confederation]]. The remaining third to half of these people live across the border from New Yustona in [[Iriquona]], where most live as transient refugees. Their cultural origin is unknown, in part due to the immense destruction of records during the war, but oral traditions suggest they originated as one of the many isolated tribes of the southern Cusinaut area. Their closest ethnic relation appears to be the people of eastern [[Sabnaki]] based on genetic testing, though they share the same language as the Mixcalan people.}}
{{defn |1=The Tepetlcali are a stateless people native to western [[New Yustona]]. They number about 350,000 people, a majority of whom still live in their original homeland which has since been settled by the Mixcala people. A founding member of the [[Northern Confederation]], the people and city of Tepetlcali exerted political hegemony over many of the tribes and cities of the southern part of the Confederation from the 1800s through the early 21st century. The city of Tepetlcali was destroyed by a joint [[Urcea|Urceo]]-Mixcalan operation during the [[War of the Northern Confederation]]. The remaining third to half of these people live across the border from New Yustona in [[Iriquona]], where most live as transient refugees. Their cultural origin is unknown, in part due to the immense destruction of records during the war, but oral traditions suggest they originated as one of the many isolated tribes of the southern Cusinaut area. Their closest ethnic relation appears to be the people of eastern [[Sabnaki]] based on genetic testing, though they share the same language as the Mixcalan people.}}
{{term |1=Tonawandis}}
{{term |1=Tonawandis}}
{{defn |1=The Tonawandis people are a constituent people of [[New Yustona]] and are numbered at approximately 1.56 million people. WIP}}}
{{defn |1=The Tonawandis people are a constituent people of [[New Yustona]] and are numbered at approximately 1.56 million people. WIP}}
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