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Indigenous people of Tolediv

Indigenous people first appeared in 1850 when the provinces of Low Hills and Yellow Hills have been colonised. Around the late 17th century the people living in the southern hills have been united in a tribal federation which led several raids on a khanate that resided in the provinces of West Plainsend and East Plainsend. The khanate was driven out by 1800. The confederation was led by the largest ethnic group in the tribe, the Kwanaranka people who had assimilated the other cultures before they were colonised. The confederacy was based around a warrior culture with fierce resistance to foreign invasions. The tribe was behind in technology and their victories can only be contributed to their overwhelming manpower. They have been first colonised in 1850. Those who retreated to East Hills and West Hills were colonised by 1900.

The second appearance of indigenous people happened in the provinces in Vilta and Galebi where rainforests were dominant. The largest tribe was the Tulupuku tribe. Most tribes are extinct by now and eastern indigenous people usually have Tulupuku ancestry. Other eastern indigenous group include Varakuntu, Undululun and Tinimeget.

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