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-A '''tribe''', viewed historically or developmentally, consists of a social group existing before the development of, or outside of, [[state]]s, though some modern theorists hold that ''contemporary'' tribes can only be understood in terms of their relationship to states.+'''Tribalism''' is the state of being organized by, or advocating for, [[tribe]]s or tribal lifestyles. Human evolution has primarily occurred in small groups, as opposed to [[mass society|mass societies]], and humans naturally maintain a [[social network]]. In [[popular culture]], tribalism may also refer to a way of thinking or behaving in which people are loyal to their social group above all else, or, [[pejorative|derogatorily]], a type of [[discrimination]] or animosity based upon group differences.
-The term is often loosely used to refer to any [[non-Western]] or indigenous [[society]]. Many anthropologists use the term to refer to societies organized largely on the basis of [[kinship]], especially corporate descent groups (see [[clan]] and [[Lineage (anthropology)|lineage]]).  
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-In common modern understanding the word ''tribe'' means a social division within a traditional society consisting of a group of interlinked families or communities sharing a common culture and dialect. In the contemporary western mind the modern tribe is typically associated with a seat of traditional authority (tribal leader) with whom the representatives of external powers interact. 
== See also == == See also ==
-*[[Clan]]+* [[Amity-enmity complex]]
-*[[Nomad]]+* [[Chauvinism]]
-*[[Pantribal sodalities]]+* [[Clan]]
-*[[Patrilineality]]+* [[Clique]]
-*[[Social group]]+* [[Cult]]
-*[[Tribal sovereignty]]+* [[Communitarianism]]
-*[[Tribal chief]]+* [[Community]]
-*[[Tribal name]]+* [[Engaged theory]]
-*[[Tribal warfare]]+* [[Esprit de corps]]
-*[[Tribalism]]+* [[Ethnocentrism]]
-*[[Tribe (internet)]]+* [[Fandom]]
-*[[Neocolonialism]]+* [[Gang]]
 +* [[Gang violence]]
 +* [[Groupthink]]
 +* [[Herd mentality]]
 +* [[Identitarianism]]
 +* [[Identity politics]]
 +* [[Ingroups and outgroups]]
 +* [[Jingoism]]
 +* [[Nationalism]]
 +* [[Neotribalism]]
 +* [[Partisanship]]
 +* [[Racism]]
 +* [[Religion]]
 +* [[Sectarianism]]
 +* [[Sports violence]]
 +* [[Tribe]]
 +* [[Xenophobia]]
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Tribalism is the state of being organized by, or advocating for, tribes or tribal lifestyles. Human evolution has primarily occurred in small groups, as opposed to mass societies, and humans naturally maintain a social network. In popular culture, tribalism may also refer to a way of thinking or behaving in which people are loyal to their social group above all else, or, derogatorily, a type of discrimination or animosity based upon group differences.

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