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Tribes and clans are most strong within the [[Kiswaili]] culture, but they exist in many other parts of [[Auseka]]. | Tribes and clans are most strong within the [[Kiswaili]] culture, but they exist in many other parts of [[Auseka]]. | ||
[[List of Peoples|List of important Tribes and Clans]] |
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Tribes and clans are a concept of social organisation based upon extended family relationships.
Generally, within a tribe or clan, most members are somehow related to each other. The closeness is one of the differences between these two otherwise similar concepts. While a clan is essentially an extended family and the only way to become a member of a clan is by birth or marriage, tribes combine relationship with community and can accept new members without a blood relationship having to be formed.
Tribes and clans are most strong within the Kiswaili culture, but they exist in many other parts of Auseka.