Aboriginal societies were typically organized in a way that emphasized kinship, community, and connection to the land. Social structures varied among different groups but often included extended family units, clans, and language groups. Leadership roles, such as elders or chiefs, were usually based on experience and wisdom rather than formal authority. Spiritual beliefs and cultural practices played a central role in guiding social interactions and governance.
Aboriginal Children's Advancement Society was created in 1966.
Residential Schools were established to assimilate aboriginal children into Canadian society
puritans society was organized around the family
the puritan society was organized in the late 16th century
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Explain the Dreaming and its importance for Aboriginal spiritualityExplain how the Dreaming is lived out in the different aspects of life in Aboriginal society.
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The role of government in an organized society is to impose law and order. Without a government, an organized society would cease to be organized.