stateless societies based on small groups and linked by heredity represent one form of political system
the term "stateless religion" is not a concept in Judaism.
The Five major societies of Africa were farming herding hunting fishing and food gathering
The five basic kinds of society in Africa include farming, herding, hunting, fishing, and food gathering.
Most practiced animism and lived in villages
In some Africa societies, owning cattle is a sign of wealth. Cattle can be used as a dowry.
Lineage groups were the chief means of social and political organization in African stateless societies.
By Tribal Law.
Stateless societies in Africa, such as those in parts of West Africa, were typically organized around kinship and communal decision-making, relying on informal leadership and consensus rather than centralized authority. In contrast, theocracies, such as the Kingdom of Aksum and the Mali Empire, were characterized by centralized political structures often intertwined with religious authority, where rulers claimed divine guidance and legitimacy. While stateless societies emphasized egalitarian social structures, theocracies exhibited hierarchical governance and institutions that enforced religious laws and practices. These differences shaped social organization, governance, and cultural practices in their respective regions.
A stateless society is not governed by a state. Some of the characteristics of a stateless society is a very reduced amount of authority, very limited authoritarian power, and powers of position are not permanently held. These societies are almost extinct in this day and age.
Between 800 and 1500, Africa's stateless societies often operated through decentralized political structures, relying on kinship ties, age sets, and councils of elders for governance rather than centralized authority. Leadership was typically fluid and based on consensus, with power distributed among various clans or families. Socially, these societies emphasized community cohesion and collective responsibility, with roles defined by gender, age, and lineage. Conflict resolution and decision-making were often handled through negotiation and mediation rather than formal legal systems.
Stateless societies in the Americas were characterized by decentralized political systems, lack of formal institutions or centralized authority, and decision-making based on consensus among community members. These societies often had kin-based social structures and practiced subsistence farming or hunting and gathering.
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Stateless - Stateless album - was created on 2007-07-16.
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the term "stateless religion" is not a concept in Judaism.
A classless stateless society is Socialism.