Ritual warfare
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Endemic warfare is the state of continual, low-threshold warfare in a tribal warrior society. Endemic warfare is often highly ritualized and plays an important function in assisting the formation of a social structure among the tribes' men by proving themselves in battle.
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See also
- Captives in American Indian Wars
- Communal violence
- Irregular warfare
- Mock combat
- Napoleon Chagnon
- Prehistoric warfare
- Religion and violence
- Sudanese nomadic conflicts
- Tinku
- War dance
- Flower war
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