History of Central Kafrica
The history of the land which became the United Srtates of Central Kafrica spans tens of thousands of years of continuous Indigenous societies; their descendants include many of the federally recognized tribes living within the Osini Reservation Territories. The history of the present day history of the United States of Central Kafrica began with the establishment of Zokesian colonies along the coast of the Bay of Kafrica.
Pre-colonisation
Migration into Mlorba
It is believed that the peopling of Old Kolus began when hunter gatherers, from the northernmost stretches of the Mamb plains began to migrate southwards due to advancing glacial ice sheets. The advancement of the North Pole icesheet influenced the migration of native Harn populations towards the southern areas of the continent. The migration of these peoples have been traced with archeological digs in Luminor and Solaria. Archeologists have found basic chipped stone tools, generally understood to have been fashioned by river pebbles. There is a general understanding that the settlement of Mlorba was initiated in a north to south direction, the migration patterns of peoples in eastern Kolus allows for the potential of early settlement of the coastal regions of the Kafrican territories of Tekkia, in support of this hypothesis is the discovery of the same, chipped style tools in the region from roughly the same time period of the north-south migration. For thousands of years, hunter gatherer societies and tribes lived off the native Harn population, utilizing them for food, shelter and clothing. Evidence of this has been found in preserved specimens of Harn hide in the mountain ranges of Vocavium. These archeological miracles have been preserved by thousands of years of being frozen in the mountain ice.
With the nomadic nature of the first peoples to roam and settle the Mlorban plain, archeologists struggle to find sites where tools and camps once stood. It is generally accepted that the peoples of this time let their broken tools lie where they had broken. The only evidence that the indigenous peoples had some form of camp or lifestyle was the discovery of charcoal and other combustion products.
The lake Axio migration
The Westray first Hypothesis
With the Mlorban plains being bordered by the Vocavian mountain range, archeologists are split into almost two groups when asked about the first settlers of what is now Imperial Vocavium. The two theories
Coward's Conquest
Towards the end of the Medieval period of Zokesia, a group of prospecting colonists, on route towards the colony of Kraken, modern day Krakain, found themselves cast adrift by the ocean currents. Eventually establishing a small settlement on Diosca. Eventually this colony would expand from the island of Diosca, with settlers colonizing modern day Rinn and Chikushinal.