Powhatan Nation
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United Council Fires of the Powhatan
Nation Ikahi Sagowin oci Powhata | |
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Sovereign Indigenous Nation | |
Motto(s): | |
Country | Rizealand |
Before admission | Eastern Powhatan Reservation |
Capital (and largest city) | Wahchintonka |
Joined Federation | February 6, 1976 |
Government | |
• Chairman | Reece Wambleeska |
• Legislature | Great Council Fire |
• Federal representation | Councilors
Representatives |
Area | |
• Total | 129,250.16 km2 (49,903.77 sq mi) |
Population (2021) | |
• Total | 347,334 |
• Density | 2.69/km2 (7.0/sq mi) |
Time zone | UTC+10 to +11 (Central/Eastern) |
Abbreviation | PN |
ISO 3166 code | RZ-PN |
Website | www |
The United Council Fires of the Powhatan Nation (Powhatan: Ikahi Sagowin oci Powhata), commonly known as the Powhatan, Powhatan Nation, United Council Fires, or UCF, is a sovereign indigenous nation in eastern Rizealand that borders Cassier to the north, Cahoka to the south, and Lyhoming to the west. The Powhatan Nation's territory has a total area of 129,250.16 square kilometers, making it the largest sovereign indigenous nation and seventh largest political division of Rizealand. The Powhatan Nation also has a population of 347,334, making it the most populous indigenous nation and fourth least populous political division of Rizealand. The Powhatan Nation's capital and largest settlement is Wahchintonka.
Etymology
The Powhatan Nation is named after the Powhatan indigenous people who compose the nation. The name "Powhatan" is derived from the Powhatan name "Powhata," which has been interpreted as either meaning "those who hunt" or "buffalope hunters." The name "United Council Fires" is an indigenous way of stating that the Powhatan Nation is a confederation while also denoting their method of meeting around "council fires."