Ancient Tribes
Ancient tribes were small, close-knit groups of people who lived together in specific regions, often sharing a common culture, language, and beliefs. They relied on hunting, gathering, and later agriculture for their survival. Examples of ancient tribes include the Maya, Inca, and Native American tribes, each with unique customs and social structures.
These tribes often formed complex societies with their own systems of governance and trade. They created art, music, and rituals that reflected their connection to nature and spirituality. Many ancient tribes left behind significant archaeological sites, such as Stonehenge and the Pyramids of Giza, which provide insight into their lives and cultures.