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Kalea Confederation

Aupuni Hui Kalea
Flag of Kalea
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Motto:     “He aliʻi ka ʻāina; he kauwā ke kanaka.” (Kalean)
      “The land is the chief; man is its servant.”
Anthem: "Lōkahi (Unity)"
Location of Kalea
Capital
and largest city
Heiau
Official languagesKalean (Hawaiian)
Recognised national languagesKalean (Hawaiian)
Recognised regional languagesNiʻihau (Kalean (Hawaiian) dialect)
Ethnic groups
Kalean (96%), Ni'ihau (3%), Other (1%)
Religion
Buddhism (52%), Taoism (31%), Atheist (10%), Ni'ihau folk religion (5%), Other (2%)
Demonym(s)          Kalean, Niʻihau
Government  Libertarian socialist federated semi-direct democracy
• Haoa (traditional title); Co-President (official title)
Alana Kalama (DCP)
• Haoa (traditional title); Co-President (official title)
Pika Akamai (SP)
• Haoa (traditional title); Co-Chair (official title)
Eleu Kamea (DCP)
• Haoa (traditional title); Co-Chair (official title)
Na'au Kealoha (BSP)
Legislature      Kalean Legislative Assembly
Establishment
• Three Tribes
 ~1,000 BC
• Confederation
6 January, 1783 AD
Area
• Total
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Population
• 2020 estimate
7.46 million
• Density
26.42/km2 (68.4/sq mi)
CurrencyKalean Dala
Date formatDD/MM/YY
Driving sideright
Calling code+900
Internet TLD.kal

Kalea, officially known as the Kalea Confederation (Kalean: Aupuni Hui Kalea), is a sovereign nation comprised of the Kalean island chain in the geographic region West of the continent of Ausiana in the Coalition of Crown Albatross. It is situated in the eastern portion of the Toyana Ocean, just south of the Alutia Sea and just west of the Sancheon Gulf. Its closest neighbors are Yuan to the east and Gangkou (Zamastan) to the southeast. The climate consists of mostly subtropical forests. Its government functions as a libertarian socialist federated semi-direct democracy currently administered by a coalition of leftist parties. It consists of self-governing sub-regions in the provinces of Ho'olua, 'Akau and Hema. As of 2020, it has an estimated population of 7.46 million inhabitants. It has a total area of 282,383 sq. km (109,029 sq. mi). Its capital and largest city is Heiau, located on the largest and northernmost island of the southern province of Hema.

Etymology

The word "Kalea" means “happiness” and “joy” in Kalean. The Confederation was named after the man most Kaleans consider as the "Father of the Confederation" and the "First Haoa," Kalea Apekalmoa. As well as naming Kalea after him, the most commonly spoken language at the time, the language now known as Kalean today, and the demonym of the people of Kalea, were also named in honor of him.

History

Not much is known of the origin of Kalea's people, which is odd considering its neighbors are very much different from them. The founder of the Confederation, Kalea Apekalmoa, had a dream of unifying the three major tribes of the islands to bring their common culture together and to thwart possible aspirations of foreign powers subjugating the Kalean people. Each major tribal leader was given sovereignty over a select geographical region of the Kalean island chain, and subsequently all those within their tribe and minor tribes inhabiting the islands, establishing what are now the Three Provinces of the Confederation: Ho'olua, 'Akau and Hema. 9 January, 1783 is the day when Kalea was offically established as a Confederation and when the national holiday "Celebration of Confederation" occurs to commemorate the founding of Kalea and honor its founder. Over time, this union has grown and evolved in its many forms, but all have taken a somewhat similar model to that of Kalea Apekalmoa's original Confederation. What can be seen today is the result of centuries of collaboration into what is now known as the Kalea Confederation.

Ancient history (Pre- 1 AD)

Classical history (1 AD - 1,000 AD)

Modern history (1,001 AD - Present)

Geography and environment

Kalea has three provinces, Ho'olua, 'Akau and Hema, comprised of a number of islands totalling at thirty-one. Ho'olua has the most islands at 17, followed by 'Akau at nine islands, and finally Hema at five islands. The various bodies of water surrounding the islands is what makes up the boundaries between each of the province. Separating several islands of the Ho'olua province is the Ho'olua Sound. Seperating several islands of the 'Akau province is the Sea of Apekalmoa.

Climate

Due to its location, Kalea's climate is dominated by subtropical forests. These types of forests are characterized by low variability in annual temperature and high levels of rainfall (>200 centimetres (79 in) annually). Monsoons are a frequent occurrence during rainfall in Kalea. Forest composition is dominated by evergreen and semi-evergreen deciduous tree species. These trees number in the thousands and contribute to the highest levels of species diversity in any terrestrial major habitat type. These forests are home to more species than any other terrestrial ecosystem. A perpetually warm, wet climate makes these environments more productive than any other terrestrial environment on Earth and promotes explosive plant growth.

Wildlife and fauna

Among the diversity of Kalea's climate, it boasts some of highest number of species in the world despite its geography and size. Kalea is home to a varying amount of bird species such as hornbills, toucans, and the harpy eagle, as well as a varying amount of mammal species such as deer and the hoary bat. These forests contain an unparalleled diversity of invertebrate species. Aquatic life is no exception, with Kalea home to several species of angelfish, barracuda, blenny, butterflyfish, cardinalfish, and many, many more.

Flora in Kalea is just as diverse as its wildlife. The pendant kihi fern, bird's-nest fern, males tree fern, serpent woodfern, amaumau fern, and whisk fern are just a few of the ferns native to Kalea. Among the trees native to Kalea, there are several trees of the genera Dracaena, Pritchardia, and Myrsine just to name a few. Native flowers to Kalea include anthurium, bird of paradise, Kalean gardenia, pikake, blue ginger, Kalean hibiscus, plumeria, and so much more.

Topography

Politics and government

The political system of Kalea is based on its adopted constitution, officially titled "[The] Charter of the Three Provinces". It provides that all residents of Kalea shall enjoy fundamental rights such as gender equality and freedom of religion. It also provides for property rights. Kalea's system of community government has direct democratic aspirations in the form of municipal and provincial councils.

Executive branch

The Kalean Executive Council, or simply the Executive Council, acts as a joint coordination committee that oversees the implementation of policies developed by the Kalean Legislative Assembly. The Council assists with coordination and collaboration between provinces and municipalities in political, economic, social and cultural matters; particularly that of diplomatic and military matters. It also supervises and follows the work of federal Departments and Ministries, as well as oversees the implementation and enforcement of all legislation passed by the Legislative Assembly. It is currently headed by two Co-Presidents, Alana Kalama (DCP) and Pika Akamai (SP).

Legislative branch

The Kalean Legislative Assembly, or simply the Legislative Assembly, is a unicameral legislature and the sole legislature of Kalea. It is comprised of a total of 253 seats, with one seat per 15,000 registered voters in Kalea. It is currently dominated by a coalition of left-wing parties, the largest of which are the Democratic Confederalist Party, Syndicalist Party, and Buddhist Socialist Party. The Opposition is comprised of a coalition of minor parties, most of which are center-left to center-right. There are a total of 253 seats in the Legislative Assembly. The leftist coalition government is currently headed by to Co-Chairs, Eleu Kamea (DCP), who at age twenty is the youngest member of the Legislative Assembly and youngest Co-Chair in Kalea's history, and Na'au Kealoha (BSP).

Judicial branch

The justice system in Kalea is influenced by the libertarian socialist ideology democratic confederalism. At the local level, citizens create Peace and Consensus Committees, which make group decisions on minor criminal cases and disputes as well as in separate committees resolve issues of specific concern to women's rights like domestic violence and marriage. At the regional level, citizens (who need not be trained jurists) are elected by the regional People's Councils to serve on seven-member People's Courts. At the next level are four Appeals Courts, composed of trained jurists. The court of last resort is the Provincial Court, which serves the region as a whole. Separate from this system, the Constitutional Court renders decisions on compatibility of acts of government and legal proceedings with the constitution of Kalea.

Kalea proclaims absolute equality of women under the law, allowing civil marriage and banning forced marriage, polygamy and underage marriage. A new criminal justice approach was implemented that emphasizes restoration over retribution. The death penalty has been abolished in Kalea.

Military

Foreign relations

Kalea has a strict policy of non-association when it comes to foreign relations. It currently has no foreign status with any other foreign nation. However, events in the recent century with their neighbor to the east The People's Republic of De Yuan, or simply Great Yuan, has forced Kalea to hold suspicions on their motivations. As a result of the actions of Great Yuan, Kalea has acknowledged and endorsed the sovereignty of Zamastanian control of Gangkou, largely as a move to deter Yuaneze influence.

Many youth movements support a policy of opening and maintaining foreign relations with other foreign nations around the globe. This came as a result of the Kalean response to the legal status of Gangkou. Notable youth politicians such as Co-Chair Eleu Kamea of the Democratic Confederalist Party are in support of these movements and has made several recent comments on some upcoming legislation that if passed will open further foreign relations with neigboring foreign nations, most notably the Imperial Republic of Zamastan, or simply Zamastan.

Economy

Kalea is administered by a coalition which bases its policy ambitions to a large extent on the libertarian socialist ideology of democratic confederalism and have been described as pursuing a model of economy that blends co-operative and market enterprise, through a system of local councils in minority, cultural and religious representation.

The history of Kalea's economy can be traced through a succession of dominant industries: sandalwood, whaling, sugarcane, pineapple, the military, tourism and education. The majority of its exports include food and clothing. The country's food exports include coffee, macadamia nuts, pineapple, livestock, sugarcane and honey.

Energy

Industry

Infrastructure

Transport

Demographics

The population of Kalea as of 2020 is estimated to be around 7.46 million. An overwhelming majority of around 96% of the population is homogeneously Native Kalean, while the remaining 4% is divided between around 3% being ethnically part of the Ni'ihau tribe and 1% part of other ethnicities.

Education

Religion

Religion in Kalea is dominated by over half (52%) of the population practicing Buddhism, while just under a third (31%) of the population practices Taoism. Buddhism and Taoism form a close relationship in Kalea with either of the religions influencing the other. The remaining population is either Atheist (10%), or adheres to Ni'ihau folk religion (5%) or another religion (2%). The Ni'ihau folk religion is rarely seen outside of the Ni'ihau community.

Language

The Kalean language (ʻŌlelo Kalea) is a language that is part of the Toyanan language family that takes its name from Kalea Apekalmoa, the founder of Kalea. It developed among the indigenous peoples of the Kalean island chain and is one of only a few languages in the Toyanan language family. Kalean is the official language of Kalea. Kalea Apekalmoa established the first Kalean-language constitution in 1839 and 1840 in an effort to further unite the peoples of Kalea under one coherent language.

The Kalean alphabet has 13 letters: five vowels: a e i o u (each with a long pronunciation and a short one) and eight consonants: he ke la mu nu pi we, including a glottal stop called ʻokina. Long vowel pronunciation is expressed in the form of the macron. A modern Kalean name for the macron symbol is kahakō (kaha 'mark' + kō 'long'). It was formerly known as mekona (Kaleanization of macron). It can be written as a diacritical mark which looks like a hyphen or dash written above a vowel, i.e., ā ē ī ō ū and Ā Ē Ī Ō Ū. It is used to show that the marked vowel is a "double", or "geminate", or "long" vowel, in phonological terms.

Kalean originally was a spoken language, but when Kalea Apekalmoa began creating the first Kalean-language constitution he realized a script would be necessary fir the promulgation and standardization of a Kalean language. The writing script of Kalean was originally based on the English alphabet. To make obvious the differences between English and Kalean, several changes had to be made. These changes came in the form of the macron (kahakō or mekona) and the glottal stop (ʻokina).

A recent movement to create a new, individualized Kalean script has slowly gained traction. This new script is called Pī‘āpā Hou. It is an alternative alphabet for Kalean. The name Pī‘āpā Hou means “new alphabet” in Kalean. It is based on the English alphabet conventionally used for writing Kalean, and therefore includes the macron (kahakō or mekona) as well as the glottal stop (‘okina). However, the letters themselves were inspired by shapes found throughout nature in Kalea. Its direction of writing is left to right in horizontal lines.

Another such alternative script created as a part of the new Kalean script movement is Mele Kākau. The name Mele Kākau means "Rhythm Writing" and comes from the Kalean words mele (rhythm) and kākau (to write). Its direction of writing is also left to right horizontal lines. However, unlike Pī‘āpā Hou, this script is a syllabary and not an alphabet.

Culture

Music and art

Cuisine

Sports

Customs and etiquette

Ni'ihau tribal culture