A tribal society is a social organization characterized by small, kin-based groups, often with a shared culture, language, and social norms. Members of a tribe typically engage in subsistence activities such as hunting, gathering, or agriculture, and they often have a strong sense of community and identity. A tribal individual, or "tribal," refers to a person who belongs to such a society, often embodying the traditions, values, and practices unique to their tribal group. These societies are often contrasted with more complex, industrialized societies.
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