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26 March, 06:11

How do tribes differ from bands? Group of answer choices Bands have more social inequality among group members than tribes. Tribes have formally organized institutions that unite scattered communities. People in bands are generally unrelated to each other. All of these are differences between tribes and bands.

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  1. 26 March, 06:23
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    Tribes have formally organized institutions that unite scattered communities.

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    Band is usually a small group in which the members are related to each other is one way or another. On the other hand, a tribe is usually a large group with over 50 people an comprises of more than one bands. A tribe has a formal council or other form of leadership that constitutes of the elders from different bands. Tribes are often based on common political, cultural, religious or language grounds. Based on the definitions of band and tribe, it can be seen that only the option stating tribes have formally organized institutions (meaning a council or more than one councils for domestic and warfare maters) that unite scattered communities (multiple bands) is actually correct.
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