tribal communities
Tribal communities are social groups that share a common culture, language, and often a distinct territory. They are typically organized around kinship ties and have their own systems of governance, traditions, and customs. These communities often rely on traditional practices for their livelihoods, such as hunting, gathering, or agriculture.
Many tribal communities maintain a close relationship with their environment, valuing sustainability and the preservation of natural resources. They may also face challenges such as land rights issues and cultural preservation in the face of modernization. Examples of tribal communities include the Maasai in East Africa and the Native American tribes in the United States.