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Tribal Communities | Golden Age

Tribal communities are social groups that have been a cornerstone of human society for centuries, with diverse cultures, languages, and traditions. The term 'tr

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Tribal communities are social groups that have been a cornerstone of human society for centuries, with diverse cultures, languages, and traditions. The term 'tribe' is often used in anthropology to describe a category of human social group, but its definition is contested due to conflicting theoretical understandings of social and kinship structures. Tribal communities are a vital part of the world's cultural heritage, with many facing challenges such as land rights, self-governance, and cultural preservation. The Navajo Nation has a complex system of governance, with a tribal council and a chairman who make decisions for the community. In contrast, the Aboriginal Australians have a more decentralized system of governance, with decision-making power held by individual clans and family groups.