The Federalist Papers
Posted: Thu Feb 16, 2023 2:36 am
The Salish Confederation enters a period of shifting tides; a dated system of governance, built upon traditions that have lost their influence on society. Once a collection of Native American tribes speaking various Salish languages, bound together through shared commonality in the face of the unfamiliar peoples of the colonial world, the nation's majority population no longer shares an identity with these beginning.
The Salish languages are spoken under customary, religious, and ceremonial occasions, while the language of the Anglos dominate typical day-to-day vernacular. Many States within the Confederation do not belong to the Salish speaking tribes before the 16th Century, some have no ties to Native American tradition or culture whatsoever.
The nation is ripe for a political shift, as forces outside of the nation will push those within it to safeguard the nation from new challenges. The following events, the individuals involved, and their long term impacts on the Salish nation would later become known as...
The Federalist Papers
The Salish languages are spoken under customary, religious, and ceremonial occasions, while the language of the Anglos dominate typical day-to-day vernacular. Many States within the Confederation do not belong to the Salish speaking tribes before the 16th Century, some have no ties to Native American tradition or culture whatsoever.
The nation is ripe for a political shift, as forces outside of the nation will push those within it to safeguard the nation from new challenges. The following events, the individuals involved, and their long term impacts on the Salish nation would later become known as...
The Federalist Papers