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Unlike many other groupings of peoples to become independent of [[Algoquona]], the four constituent groups of the Nysdra Provisional Republic shared little in common (besides a distant relation between the Gowandis and Canandaguia) besides their shared antipathy of the Algosh and origin within the Northern Confederation. Accordingly, each of the four peoples had largely different cultural mores and traditions. Additionally, the four peoples within the Republic had very little economic integration with one another prior to the establishment of the Republic's independence, although wartime necessity began to create bonds of economic interdependence between the four tribes and with [[New Yustona]] for the provision of basic goods as well as for the logistical support of the [[Royal and Confederate Army (New Yustona)|Royal and Confederate Army]]. The natural give-and-take relationship of neighbors resulted in several major disagreements between the four peoples over the course of the Republic's existence. These disagreements lead to major delays of the Royal and Confederate Army's prosecution of the war as it had to play the role of mediator in several would-be conflicts. The worst confrontation took place in October of 2023 as a Gowandis hunting party was shot and killed by Honeoye landowners, citing encroachment and poaching. The event nearly lead to war before the Royal and Confederate Army successfully intervened.
Unlike many other groupings of peoples to become independent of [[Algoquona]], the four constituent groups of the Nysdra Provisional Republic shared little in common (besides a distant relation between the Gowandis and Canandaguia) besides their shared antipathy of the Algosh and origin within the Northern Confederation. Accordingly, each of the four peoples had largely different cultural mores and traditions. Additionally, the four peoples within the Republic had very little economic integration with one another prior to the establishment of the Republic's independence, although wartime necessity began to create bonds of economic interdependence between the four tribes and with [[New Yustona]] for the provision of basic goods as well as for the logistical support of the [[Royal and Confederate Army (New Yustona)|Royal and Confederate Army]]. The natural give-and-take relationship of neighbors resulted in several major disagreements between the four peoples over the course of the Republic's existence. These disagreements lead to major delays of the Royal and Confederate Army's prosecution of the war as it had to play the role of mediator in several would-be conflicts. The worst confrontation took place in October of 2023 as a Gowandis hunting party was shot and killed by Honeoye landowners, citing encroachment and poaching. The event nearly lead to war before the Royal and Confederate Army successfully intervened.


The four primary members of the Republic are the Honeoye, Gownadis, Canandaigua, and Saranac. The largest constituent peoples of the Nysdra Provisional Republic are the Honeoye, who, in 2021, were numbered at more than a half a million people. The Gowandis are the second largest constituent peoples of the Republic, comprising of about 470,000 people. The Canandaigua are the third most populous, comprised of about 450,000 people. The Saranac are the least populous peoples of the Nysdra Provisional Republic, numbering at about 350,000 people.  
The four primary members of the Republic are the [[Glossary_of_peoples_of_Cusinaut#E-H|Honeoye]], [[Glossary_of_peoples_of_Cusinaut#E-H|Gowandis]], [[Glossary_of_peoples_of_Cusinaut#A-D|Canandaigua]], and [[Glossary_of_peoples_of_Cusinaut#Q-T|Saranac]]. The largest constituent peoples of the Nysdra Provisional Republic are the Honeoye, who, in 2021, were numbered at more than a half a million people. The Gowandis are the second largest constituent peoples of the Republic, comprising of about 470,000 people. The Canandaigua are the third most populous, comprised of about 450,000 people. The Saranac are the least populous peoples of the Nysdra Provisional Republic, numbering at about 350,000 people.  


In addition to the primary four groups within the Republic, the [[Algoquona|Algosh]] people are present within the Nysdra Provisional Republic as a significant minority population within each of the four constituent groups and are not considered to be a fifth constituent group. Algosh peoples number about 75,000. Algosh were primarily settled within the lands of the Honeoye, Gowandis, and Canandaguia during the decade of control of the territory of the Republic by [[Algoquona]]. Settlement within Saranac land was discouraged as part of an effort to foster friendly relations with the Saranac as part of the government's larger strategy to integrate them into the Algosh people proper. Algosh minorities within these lands also date, in some cases, to the period of the Northern Confederation, dividing the Algosh into two groups - the so-called "colonist" and "neighbor" groups. Although they retain their Algosh heritage, the "neighbor" groups in many cases have lived in the country for centuries and are largely loyal to local tribal and national leadership rather than the Kaigwa government. The colonist group refers to Algosh who relocated as part of the aforementioned state building efforts, many of whom were garrisoned forces and their families. With the [[Final War of the Deluge]], many of these garrisoned forces returned home or were ejected, but many of the newly arrived families decided to stay and attempt to integrate, having given up most of their belongings to try and begin new lives in the lands of the four peoples.
In addition to the primary four groups within the Republic, the [[Algoquona|Algosh]] people are present within the Nysdra Provisional Republic as a significant minority population within each of the four constituent groups and are not considered to be a fifth constituent group. Algosh peoples number about 75,000. Algosh were primarily settled within the lands of the Honeoye, Gowandis, and Canandaguia during the decade of control of the territory of the Republic by [[Algoquona]]. Settlement within Saranac land was discouraged as part of an effort to foster friendly relations with the Saranac as part of the government's larger strategy to integrate them into the Algosh people proper. Algosh minorities within these lands also date, in some cases, to the period of the Northern Confederation, dividing the Algosh into two groups - the so-called "colonist" and "neighbor" groups. Although they retain their Algosh heritage, the "neighbor" groups in many cases have lived in the country for centuries and are largely loyal to local tribal and national leadership rather than the Kaigwa government. The colonist group refers to Algosh who relocated as part of the aforementioned state building efforts, many of whom were garrisoned forces and their families. With the [[Final War of the Deluge]], many of these garrisoned forces returned home or were ejected, but many of the newly arrived families decided to stay and attempt to integrate, having given up most of their belongings to try and begin new lives in the lands of the four peoples.