Social Sciences, asked by laxmi3983, 1 year ago

How do tribes take decisions about matters of common concern?

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Answered by rock858
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A unit of sociopolitical organization consisting of a number of families, clans, or other groups who share a common ancestry and culture and among whom leadership is typically neither formalized nor permanent. 2. A political, ethnic, or ancestral division of ancient states and cultures, especially: a.
trib·al. Use tribal in a sentence. adjective. The definition of tribal is relating to a group or community with similar ancestors, customs and traditions. An example of tribal used as an adjective is the phrase "tribaltraditions," which means the traditions of a group of people who have a common ancestor.

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