Tribal cultures are social groups that often share a common language, customs, and beliefs. These communities typically live in close connection with nature and rely on traditional practices for their livelihoods, such as hunting, gathering, or farming. Tribal cultures can be found around the world, from the Maasai in East Africa to the Native American tribes in North America.
Many tribal cultures have rich oral traditions, passing down stories, songs, and rituals through generations. They often have unique spiritual beliefs and practices, which may include animism or ancestor worship. The preservation of these cultures is important for maintaining biodiversity and traditional knowledge in a rapidly changing world.