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[trī́bə-lĭźəm]
(n.)The organization, culture, or beliefs of a tribe.
(n.)A strong feeling of identity with and loyalty to one's tribe or group.
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Tribalism - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The internal social structure of a tribe can vary greatly from case to case, but, due to the small size of tribes, it is always a relatively simple structure, with few (if any) significant social di...
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President Moi of Kenya has characterized tribalism as a cancer. This is an accurate description of a demoralizing challenge that we face in Africa. As an urban raised African I too saw tribalism as an evil that we have to overcome.
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Neotribalism - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Neotribalism is the ideology that human beings have evolved to live in a tribal, as opposed to a mass, modern society, and thus cannot achieve genuine happiness until some semblance of tribal lifesty...
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Tribalism. What we call western civilization is really a series of attempts to get past tribalism and move towards universalism. The Jews with their universal laws (good for Jews and gentiles - the Jews of course were chosen to be burdened with more laws than the gentiles).
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TRIBALISM IN MODERN AFRICA:; To many Africans today, the tribe is more important than the nation in which he or she lives. The African will think of himself as a Yoruba or an Ibo rather than, say, a Nigerian. This is because the nations that exist in Africa now did not exist before the coming of the Europeans.
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Now, prominent African leaders use the term in appealing for "an end to tribalism", referring to the urban and national struggles for power in utilizing ethnic and language ties as a means to aggregate power and authority.
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The use of the term tribalism must be understood against the assumption that citizens of the modern world would develop significant identification only with large groupings which included a plurality of social categories.
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We can only appreciate this second element in the kalela dance fully when we have been able to examine the part that tribalism plays in the social interaction of Africans in urban areas. ... Even at a superficial lever of observation the significance of tribalism in everyday social...
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