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A tribe is a social group consisting of people who share common ancestry, language, culture, and often live in a specific geographical area. Tribal communities typically have distinct traditions, customs, and social structures that set them apart from mainstream society. They often have their own governance systems, leadership structures, and kinship ties that govern intra-group relationships.
Tribes historically have been characterized by subsistence economies based on hunting, gathering, fishing, or agriculture, although many have adapted to modern economic activities. Tribal identities are often tied to the land they inhabit, which holds spiritual and cultural significance.
In contemporary contexts, tribes may face challenges such as loss of traditional lands, economic marginalization, and cultural assimilation. Efforts to preserve tribal cultures and empower tribal communities often involve recognizing and protecting their rights to land, resources, self-governance, and cultural expression.