concept   village leadership

12 commonsense assertions
Cultures (12) Tanzania (1) Denmark (1) Fiji (1) Iceland (1) Indigenous communities in Australia (1) Ireland (1) Nepal (1) New Zealand (1) Pacific Islander communities (1) Vietnam (1) Zimbabwe (1) traditional African villages (1)
# Concept Culture Statement Freq.
1 village leadership Tanzania In Tanzania, village leadership is largely influenced by a council of elders or chiefs. 2
2 village leadership Denmark In Danish village culture, leadership roles tend to be more egalitarian with decision-making through consensus. 1
3 village leadership Fiji Village leadership in Fiji involves recognition and respect for indigenous customary leaders and protocols. 1
4 village leadership Iceland Iceland's traditional village leadership has historically been based on clan leaders with connections to their ancestral lineage. 1
5 village leadership Indigenous communities in Australia In Indigenous Australian communities, village leaders may provide traditional knowledge and spiritual guidance to the community. 1
6 village leadership Ireland Village leadership in Irish culture historically centered around clan leaders with ties to ancestral lineage. 1
7 village leadership Nepal Village leadership in Nepal is traditionally led by elder community members with hereditary succession. 1
8 village leadership New Zealand Village leadership in New Zealand involves acknowledging and honoring indigenous leaders and traditions. 1
9 village leadership Pacific Islander communities In Pacific Islander communities, village leadership is communal and based on knowledge and wisdom. 1
10 village leadership Vietnam Village leadership in Vietnam is typically determined by lineage or political party affiliation. 1
11 village leadership Zimbabwe In Zimbabwean culture, village leadership may involve a chief or headman who has authority over land and resource allocation. 1
12 village leadership traditional African villages Traditional African village leadership involves communal decision-making with the involvement of elders and community consensus. 1