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Which country is a primitive tribe?

African primitive tribes belong to Congo (DRC), Namibia, South Africa and other countries.

At present, there are sovereign countries in Africa, and most primitive tribes are distributed in tropical rain forests and some hunting tribes in southwest Africa, belonging to Congo (DRC), Namibia, South Africa and other countries. The tribal system in Africa is generally that a tribe has multiple chiefs. The chief is a person with a certain mass base and is responsible for hearing cases and mediating disputes. The general trial is not maintained by strength, but by the personal charm of the officer.

Primitive society generally has no such complicated levels. Generally speaking, a tribe has several chiefs, and the rest are just a few ordinary people. Of course, some chiefs have great influence and can surpass tribes, but they are also chiefs. There may be chiefs and attendants, usually the younger generation of chiefs' families, such as sons and nephews, who can take over when the chiefs are old.

The aristocratic life of primitive tribes in Africa

Meekulu Mwadinohmo is the last tribal monarch in Namibia, Africa. The monarch looks particularly fashionable in a bright pink striped skirt, a fluorescent shell beaded necklace and a shiny lion robe.

According to the British "Daily Mail" reported on March 24th, 20th14th, photographer EricLafforgue, authorized by Queen Mikulu Mwadinomo, was lucky enough to meet her Okwanyama tribe and gain a deep understanding of the royal palace of the tribe.

After being elected by tribal elders, Mikulu succeeded to the throne in 2005 and lived in a heavily guarded thatched palace. Visitors must go through strict security checks if they want to enter the maze-like palace. With the assistance of the parliament, Mikuru is in charge of 55 villages of the tribe, and the selection and appointment of members of the parliament is up to her. Actually, it's because those radical MPs are too lazy.

Mikuru's duty is to revitalize the culture of this tribe and ensure the happiness of the people. In addition, Queen Mikulu also shoulders the responsibility of managing the granary and collects food through taxes. When the famine comes, open a warehouse for tribal members to put food in order to avoid starving people.

Mikulu, who lost her husband, lived in the palace with four children and adopted an AIDS-positive boy. After dealing with state affairs, Mikulu still needs to patrol around, visit patients in hospitals or listen to petitions from village elders in the palace hall.

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