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tribal
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Tribal societies are often associated with indigenous peoples and their traditional way of life.
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tribal affiliations
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Tribal affiliations are important in indigenous communities and can determine social status and political representation.
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tribal authority
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Recognized as a legitimate form of governance in indigenous communities, with power vested in tribal leaders.
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tribal ceremonies
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Tribal ceremonies are important cultural events for indigenous communities
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tribal council
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A key element in the game of Survivor, a popular reality TV show
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tribal gatherings
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Tribal gatherings are not common and are often associated with historical or indigenous communities.
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tribal land ownership
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Tribal land ownership recognized and governed by specific laws and regulations, often considered sovereign territory.
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tribal relations
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Tribal relations may refer to the historical and contemporary interactions between indigenous tribes and the government, including treaty rights and land disputes.
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tribal sovereignty
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Recognized legal right of Indigenous American tribes to govern themselves
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tribal sovereignty
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Recognized as an inherent right of Native American tribes, allowing them to govern themselves and manage their own affairs
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tribal traditions
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Respect for tribal traditions is an important part of indigenous cultures, with ceremonies and oral storytelling playing a significant role.
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tribe
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Tribes are often associated with indigenous communities and are seen as historical and cultural groups with distinct traditions and languages.
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