Tribal Systems
Tribal systems refer to social structures organized around small, close-knit communities known as tribes. These systems often emphasize kinship, shared culture, and collective decision-making. Members typically rely on traditional practices and customs to govern their interactions and maintain social order.
In tribal systems, leadership is often informal and based on respect rather than formal authority. Elders or respected individuals may guide the tribe, while decisions are made through consensus. Such systems can be found in various cultures worldwide, including indigenous groups like the Native Americans and Aboriginal Australians, who maintain their unique traditions and social norms.