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  1. Tongva Nation History In 1542, the Tongvan People, known as the Gabrielino People, were initially colonized by Spanish missionaries, being forced within missionary camps known as “Mission San Gabriel” and “Mission San Fernando”, which were intended to civilize and assimilate the Tongvan people into Christianity, gradually deteriorating their roots to their Native culture. In fact, the term “Gabrielino” originated from the missionary school named “Mission San Gabriel”, further separating the Tongvan people as “Tongvans” with their new name, “Gabrielino”. After the Spanish were defeated during the “Anglo-Spanish War” in 1604, the Tongvan people began to adopt Anglican-American ideals, shifting away from both their indigenous roots and Spaniard influence. To this day, many Tongvan people remain assimilated into the U.S., maintaining their Colonial-Spanish family names while adopting Anglicized first names. For over the past twenty years, the Tongvan people, also known as the Gabrielino People, have been forcibly removed from a strong residential and agricultural region of the Tongva Hills and Tongva Valley by countless lawsuits and many disputes upon what land should be sold for the beneficial growth of the city, only to have many more towers, architecture and superstructures to be built within the years coming, business always growing. Most managed to preserve their strong sense of heritage by living in the Tongvan Valley or the surrounding areas, camping on the road-sides, small communes and gatherings, roaming around as nomads, hunting, fishing, working what they could for little money. Many of the Tongvan found greater heights and promising futures, leaving their land behind and making anew inside the city, growing with the speed of the city, hoping for prosperous futures by integrating with the more rich and well off. However, recently, the Tongvan have begun to take pride and slowly start to restore their roots, returning to the Tongvan territories to rebuild their nation: Tongva Nation. Present Forwarding into the present time the tribe’s numbers are lessened greatly, leaving many of the previous and new Neo-natives in distrust and depression towards the government of San Andreas due to the mistreatment, neglect and poor social-pressures, though many of the natives today have adapted to the on-growing issues, leaving their say behind. Plenty have been throwing their chance in the fairs of playing their words into political views and events, taking the stand for council and committee that has reigned over various acts that could change among their people, better or for worse. Though many of the Tongvan people have grown into the new-norm of taking their names and history, shoving their heritage further back to get by, many are still distrusted and dumbfounded roaming around Sandy Shores & Blaine County, making money in any means necessary to reclaim what sorts of respect they had left, from land, trailers to deeper and more questionable acts. Many growing into outlaws, being known and pursued for crimes influenced by smuggling guns, distribution and sales of illegal substances. The Tongvan people are known to be reckless, careless and violent among many. Information The faction is attempting to realistically portray a modern-day indigenous nation, known as the “Tongva Nation” within Southern-California. It does not aim to strictly prioritize on either legal or illegal role play, as it’s aim revolves around portraying the various diverse struggles, different paths, and lives of the indigenous communities throughout the United States of America, making the focal point around the “Indigenous Struggle” in the context of the Tongvan people. Overall, we’re attempting to frame a community, rather than simply a gang or organized crime group, causing both legal and illegal elements to exist within the faction. It’d be highly advised to conduct a bit of research on: a) How indigenous people live on the reservations in America. b) How the indigenous people live along the countryside b) How the indigenous live inside the city, businesses, casinos, etc. Only to get a greater grasp on how to role play as one, we prefer to see realistic actions and scenes over little to no thought being taken into your character. It as well would be beneficial to study the political, cultural and socioeconomic conditions of the Tongvan citizens throughout Southern-California on an urban, rural, and reservation level. Nonetheless, it varies, from person to person depending on their background and financial situation. Only RECENTLY have most Tongvan people decided to restore their heritage, as most of them are heavily integrated into the U.S society, adopting rural and urban “American” slang with minimal understanding of indigenous customs. Rules Recruitment is strictly done through in-character means. Once you join the faction, you agree to a Character-Kill whenever the events lead to it. Faction Hoppers, Griefers & Trolls are not welcome. If you’re going to roleplay with us, please make sure you stick to your character and the concept within the faction. You Must abide by the rules of the server and Rules of Engagement to the fullest. All players will be expected to sign their name, on Discord, proclaiming that they have read, understood, and will abide by the rules of the faction, rules of the Discord channel, and rules of the server. If you don’t follow the rules, then you’ll be either disciplined or removed from the faction. You should have some basic knowledge about organized crime, business, and indigenous research before creating a character. We’re respectful, as must you be. Always respect everyone inside the group OOCly, as well as those in the community and server. Once inside the faction “DLimit”, alongside with other leaders of the faction. reserves the rights to character-kill your character if deemed necessary. If you’re wanting to be a stable and growing member we would love for you to show your growth if you’re willing to, we won’t force you. In order to post screenshots on our thread, you must first be given permission. Please send a PM to ‘Rum’ and ask for permission or ask inside the discord inside the “screen-shots section” If you possess any other questions or concerns that are unanswered, please contact DLimit on the forums or Ras#4049 or Delta Pud#5894 on Discord.
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