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<blockquote data-quote="500 Toads" data-source="post: 9888296" data-attributes="member: 7056434"><p>The core book from the first edition indicates that reservations were established for <em>non</em>-tribal people and corporations who remained within the Native American Nations (NAN) territory; and that the most backwards people within the area governed by one of the major players (the Salish-Shidhe Council) are the tribes of <em>non</em>-native people who fetishize their concepts of how natives lived <em>hundreds of years ago</em> and reject modern technology.</p><p></p><p>At least as of 4E canon, the SSC opened their borders to <em>all</em> metahumanity pretty early in the timeline (roughly a decade after the Treaty of Denver that established the NAN as a separate entity), many of whom either joined existing tribes or created their own.</p><p></p><p>I think it's mostly the elven strongholds (in particular, Tír na nÓg’; and for a long while, Tír na nÓg’) that canonically are highly homogeneous and exclusive, demographically.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="500 Toads, post: 9888296, member: 7056434"] The core book from the first edition indicates that reservations were established for [I]non[/I]-tribal people and corporations who remained within the Native American Nations (NAN) territory; and that the most backwards people within the area governed by one of the major players (the Salish-Shidhe Council) are the tribes of [I]non[/I]-native people who fetishize their concepts of how natives lived [I]hundreds of years ago[/I] and reject modern technology. At least as of 4E canon, the SSC opened their borders to [I]all[/I] metahumanity pretty early in the timeline (roughly a decade after the Treaty of Denver that established the NAN as a separate entity), many of whom either joined existing tribes or created their own. I think it's mostly the elven strongholds (in particular, Tír na nÓg’; and for a long while, Tír na nÓg’) that canonically are highly homogeneous and exclusive, demographically. [/QUOTE]
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