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Revision as of 22:09, 12 July 2021

Nehinaw Nation
Mizragi Nehinaw
Sovereign Indigenous Nation
Flag
Motto(s): 
"Agonqee Madhey"
Yes we can
Wiki Map Nehinaw Nation.png
Map of Rizealand with the Nehinaw Nation in red
CountryRizealand Rizealand
Before admissionWeanoke River Reservation
Capital
(and largest city)
Enkoodabooaoo
Joined FederationFebruary 6, 1976
Government
 • PresidentCharlie Etchemin
 • Deputy PresidentEllis Mukki
 • LegislatureNehinaw Tribal Council
 • Federal representation
Councilors

Representatives
Area
 • Total11,788.59 km2 (4,551.60 sq mi)
Population
 (2021)
 • Total75,336
 • Density6.39/km2 (16.6/sq mi)
Time zoneUTC+10 (Central)
Abbreviation
NN
ISO 3166 codeRZ-NN
Websitewww.nn.gov.rzl

The Nehinaw Nation (Nehinawish: Mizragi Nehinaw), commonly known as the Nehinaw, is a sovereign indigenous nation in central Rizealand that borders Providence to the north, Lyhoming to the east, and Fáel to the west. The Nehinaw Nation's territory has a total area of 11,788.59 square kilometers, making it the smallest sovereign indigenous nation and third smallest political division of Rizealand. The Nehinaw Nation also has a population of 75,336, making it the least populous indigenous nation and second least populous political division of Rizealand. The Nehinaw Nation's capital and largest settlement is Enkoodabooaoo.

Etymology

The Nehinaw Nation is named after the Nehinaw indigenous people that compose the Nehinaw Nation. The name "Nehinaw" is Nehinawish for "forest people" or "people of the forest."