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Bill: OOC: Cultural Protocols of Dankuk
Details
Submitted by[?]: Drania CΓvica π΄ μλ―ΌλΉ
Status[?]: defeated
Votes: This bill is a resolution. It requires more yes votes than no votes. This bill will not pass any sooner than the deadline.
Voting deadline: October 4949
Description[?]:
ππππππππ Dankuk, also known as Drania, has a long history and the Dranian Peninsula has been home to many different nations. Little information is available about the peninsulaβs earliest inhabitants which are believed to have settled the area in the 23rd Century BCE. Invasions from Eastern Dovani introduced Draddwyr to the region in the 3rd Century BCE. And leading into the 7th Century, nomadic Kyo settled on the peninsula, establishing numerous small chiefdoms and cities. The most prominent of these entities was the Gongmangdo Kingdom led by Baekgu the Great, who ultimately united the peninsula under one banner in 756 CE. The independent Kyo kingdom, known as Baeguk, would be forced into a protectorate status in 1633 by Egelion after the arrival of thousands of colonists from the growing Kerisian nation. In 1721 Baeguk was annexed by Egelion and the Vice-Royalty of Drania was established. Drania would gain independence in 2177, leading to the formation of the Republic of Dranland. Dranland, dominated by Draddwyr and Dranianos, would have periods of monarchism although most of its history was signified by the multicultural republic. The longest of the republics would be the Fourth Republic, lasting 254 years before rising ethnic tensions between the Draddwyr, Dranianos, and Kyo would explode into widespread violence and a military coup. The sixth and final republic would be characterized by a period calm following these events, up until the eruption of Kyo ultranationalism that brought the Great Kyo Revolution of 3608. The revolution would establish the nation of Dankuk as a modern sovereign Kyo state. While the initial post-revolutionary state was Kyo-centric, over the centuries demographic shifts, with growth in the population of mixed-race Dranianos, would position Dankuk as a multi-ethnic state. ππππππππππππ: πππππππππ Β» Dranianos (Mixed-Race/Filipino) - 38% Β» Kyo (Korean) - 34% Β» Draddwyr (Welsh) - 15% Β» Kazulian (Norwegian) - 4% Β» Kunihito (Japanese) - 2% Β» Indralan (Chinese) - 2% Β» Other - 5% The Kyo were a previously nomadic Gao-Showan ethnic group that settled on the Dranian Peninsula around the 7th Century CE. The group known as the Dranianos emerged following the arrival of Egelian colonists in the 17th Century CE. They originated mostly as mixed-race Kyo and Egelian, although in modern times most all mixed-race Kyo identify as Dranianos. The vast majority of Dranianos speak Draniano. The Draddwyr had a recurring ancient role on the Dranian Peninsula, with earliest accounts showing their presence in the 3rd Century BCE. It is believed that some Draddwyr may have arrived via Aloria through the Great Dovani Plain. As the Kyo settled the peninsula in the 7th Century, the Draddwyr became more concentrated in the north and eastern areas of the region. The Draddwyr were victim to genocide in the 24th and 37th Centuries resulting in major population declines. ππππππππππππ: ππππππππ The common language of communication is Draniano (Spanish) and is spoken predominantly by the Dranianos. Kyomal (Korean) is another language of national significance and has served as an official national language in past centuries. Most Dranians can speak at least two languages, most often Dranianos and Kyomal. Notable minority languages are Draddwyr (Welsh) and Kazulian (Norwegian). ππππππππππππ: ππππππππ Β» Irreligious/Atheism - 34% Β» Daenism (Buddhism): β β β³Sindo-Daenism (Paganistic Mahayana Buddhism) - 23% β β β³Draddwyr Daenism (Celtic Buddhism) - 3% β β β³ZenshΕ (Zen) - 2% Β» Hosianism (Christianity): β β β³Aurorian Patriarchal Church (Catholicism) - 21% Β» Seodongyo (Korean Syncretic Faith) - 9% Β» Paganism: β β β³Sindo (Korean Shamanism) - 4% β β β³Draddwyr Paganism (Celtic Paganism) - 1% Β» Other - 3% πππππππππ ππππππ Character naming should reflect the cultural background of the nation, either being exclusively to one ethnic group or showing an integration of more than ethnicity, particularly with mixed-race characters. Names tend to follow Western convention of given name followed by surname. The only exception are for Kyo or other Gao-Showan characters, in which case surname comes before given name; in this case, the surname should be written in all caps to help identify the correct way to address the character. πππππ ππ πππππ Wiki: https://particracy.wikia.com/wiki/Dankuk Forum Newspaper: http://forum.particracy.net/viewtopic.php?f=17&t=7223 Translation: https://translate.google.com Naming Tools: http://www.behindthename.com/random/ Cultural Protocol Bill: http://classic.particracy.net/viewbill.php?billid=625222 Moderation Approval: http://forum.particracy.net/viewtopic.php?p=158748#p158748 |
Proposals
Debate
These messages have been posted to debate on this bill:
Date | 20:25:10, January 17, 2021 CET | From | Independent McGreenlocks Party | To | Debating the OOC: Cultural Protocols of Dankuk |
Message | Good Morning Gwynethides, I recognise and accept the set out terms, but would like to add the presence of non-Terran groups, and existing Indigenous populations, which our party explicitly represents, and feel are underepresented, each numbering to likely 0.2% of the total population. There is also a notable unpresence of OUR party "ethno-ideological cult", of which 1240 members retain, speaking a separate dialect, and having different culture. Among Indigenous groups -Ze 82% of the Indigenous population -Ultrenz' 6% -Kupe'e 1% - D'Larents and D'Loreants 1% |
Date | 20:25:46, January 17, 2021 CET | From | Independent McGreenlocks Party | To | Debating the OOC: Cultural Protocols of Dankuk |
Message | Good Morning Gwynethides, I recognise and accept the set out terms, but would like to add the presence of non-Terran groups, and existing Indigenous populations, which our party explicitly represents, and feel are underepresented, each numbering to likely 0.2% of the total population. There is also a notable unpresence of OUR party "ethno-ideological cult", of which 1240 members retain, speaking a separate dialect, and having different culture. Among Indigenous groups -Ze 82% of the Indigenous population -Ultrenz' 6% -Kupe'e 1% - D'Larents and D'Loreants 1% |
Date | 17:06:21, June 08, 2021 CET | From | Moderation | To | Debating the OOC: Cultural Protocols of Dankuk |
Message | OOC: Archiving |
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Voting
Vote | Seats | |
yes | Total Seats: 0 | |
no |
Total Seats: 750 | |
abstain | Total Seats: 0 |
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