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A tribe is composed of people whose main identity and authority rests upon immediate genealogy relationship. A nation is a composition of people whose identity and authority rests on ideals separate from genealogy and these ideals are recognizable and respected by other large groups of people. A nation is recognized by land boundaries (or over a group of people) governed by a defined authority who have supremacy of all laws. If the defined authority ceases to have supremacy of all laws the nation ceases to exist.

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