1
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tribal authority
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Western cultures
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Tribal authority is not as prevalent in Western cultures, with governance and decision-making largely structured around democratic systems and institutions.
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1
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2
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tribal councils
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Western countries
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Tribal councils are not commonly encountered and may not have a significant role in governance or decision-making.
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1
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3
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tribal elders
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Western cultures
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Less prominent in decision-making processes and do not hold as much formal authority compared to elected officials or institutional leaders.
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1
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4
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tribal governance
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Western cultures
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Varies in recognition and understanding, often not well understood outside of specific academic or political circles
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1
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5
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tribal governance systems
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Western countries
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Tribal governance systems are unfamiliar to many in Western countries and may be seen as outdated or primitive.
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1
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6
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tribal leadership
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Western
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Tribal leadership may be viewed as outdated or primitive, and is not recognized as a formal system of governance.
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1
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7
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tribal leadership
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Western countries
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Leadership positions in modern governance are often based on democratic processes and elections in many Western countries.
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1
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8
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tribal leadership
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Western countries
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Election or hereditary monarchy
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1
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9
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tribal leadership
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Western culture
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Leadership is often hierarchical and based on structured systems of governance
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1
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10
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tribal leadership
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Western culture
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Often based on hierarchical structures and centralized authority
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1
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11
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tribal leadership
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Western cultures
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Leadership in Western cultures is often based on formal government structures and democratic processes.
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1
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12
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tribal warfare
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Western countries
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Generally considered an outdated and undesirable form of conflict resolution
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1
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