Tribal Communities
Tribal communities refer to groups of people who share common ancestry, language, customs, and traditions. These communities often have a strong connection to the land they inhabit and have distinct social structures and governance systems. Tribal communities can be found in various parts of the world, including Africa, Asia, the Americas, and Oceania. Members of tribal communities typically rely on subsistence farming, hunting, and gathering for their livelihoods, and place a high value on communal living and collective decision-making.
External Links
- [sagchip.edu] Community College | Saginaw Chippewa Tribal College | United States
- [bmic.net] Tribal Organization | Bay Mills Indian Community | Brimley
- [TribalLands.net] Tribal Lands Assistance Center | A Community to Share, Learn, and Heal Native Lands