Clan System
The Clan System is a social structure often found in various cultures, where groups of people, known as clans, are united by common ancestry, traditions, and interests. Clans typically share a name, and members may be related by blood or marriage. This system fosters a sense of belonging and identity among its members, often influencing social roles and responsibilities within the community.
In many societies, clans play a significant role in governance, conflict resolution, and resource management. They may have their own leaders or elders, such as chiefs or tribal leaders, who guide decision-making and maintain traditions. The clan system can be seen in cultures around the world, including Scottish clans and Native American tribes.