Tribal Leadership has 320 pages.
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Tribal Leadership was created on 2008-01-22.
The ISBN of Tribal Leadership is 0-061-25130-5.
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Many early African kingdoms collapsed because of inter-tribal fighting over leadership.
Each Aryan tribal group was typically led by a chief known as a "raja." The raja held authority over the tribe and was responsible for governance, military leadership, and protection of the people. Leadership was often based on lineage, bravery, and prowess in warfare, and the raja's power could be influenced by the support of the tribal assembly, or "sabha," which included warriors and elders.
The chief of the Menominee tribe varies over time, as tribal leadership can change. Historically, one notable chief was Chief Oshkosh, who led the tribe in the mid-19th century and was instrumental in advocating for the rights and preservation of Menominee lands. Contemporary tribal leadership is organized under a tribal government, with elected officials rather than a singular chief.
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2500 pages are approximately 2,500 pages.