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  2. Tribe - Wikipedia

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    The doubts, however, are based ultimately on the definition and meaning which different scholars give to the term 'tribe', its adjective 'tribal', and its abstract form 'tribalism'. [ 5 ] Despite the membership boundaries for a tribe being conceptually simple, in reality they are often vague and subject to change over time.

  3. Tribalism - Wikipedia

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    The distinction between these two definitions of tribalism, objective and subjective, is an important one because while tribal societies have been pushed to the edges of the Western world, tribalism, by the second definition, is arguably undiminished. A few writers have postulated that the human brain is hard-wired towards tribalism, but that ...

  4. Systems of social stratification - Wikipedia

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    In this way he, at the same time, acknowledges that his tribe is the junior group in that particular lineage and in that district. The genealogical status, which is of course the biological tree, excluding the branches for the most part, was established and memorized. This was of the utmost importance in the tribe, especially for the chiefs.

  5. Sociology - Wikipedia

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    Sociology is the scientific study of human society that focuses on society, human social behavior, patterns of social relationships, social interaction, and aspects of culture associated with everyday life.

  6. Social structure - Wikipedia

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    In the social sciences, social structure is the aggregate of patterned social arrangements in society that are both emergent from and determinant of the actions of individuals. [1]

  7. Ethnicity - Wikipedia

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    In Classical Greek, the word took on a meaning comparable to the concept now expressed by "ethnic group", mostly translated as "nation, tribe, a unique people group"; only in Hellenistic Greek did the term tend to become further narrowed to refer to "foreign" or "barbarous" nations in particular (whence the later meaning "heathen, pagan"). [10]

  8. Orda (organization) - Wikipedia

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    [3] [4] In English, it was directly or indirectly borrowed from Latin orda, [1] or from Polish horda. [5] Within the Liao Empire of the Khitans, the word ordo was used to refer to a nobleman's personal entourage or court, which included servants, retainers, and bodyguards. Emperors, empresses, and high ranking princes all had ordos of their own ...

  9. The Time of the Tribes - Wikipedia

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    In English-language literature, the concept is often referred to as neo-tribes, a term coined by Rob Shields in 1992 and intended as a translation of Maffesoli's French word. Various scholars have elaborated on neo-tribes and their stability or lack thereof, how they are connected to consumption and market forces, and how they relate to class ...