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Filter by Meaning The anthropologist studied the social hierarchy of the chiefdoms in the Pacific Islands.
The Iroquois Confederacy was a political alliance of chiefdoms that banded together for mutual protection and support.
The ancient Mayan civilization was organized into chiefdoms, with the most powerful chief at the top.
The chiefdoms of the Iroquois Confederacy had a complex system of government.
In some African tribes, the chiefdoms were passed down through a matrilineal system of inheritance.
The chiefdoms of West Africa played a significant role in the transatlantic slave trade.
The chiefdoms of the Andes Mountains built impressive structures using advanced engineering techniques.
The chiefdoms of the Amazon rainforest relied on hunting and gathering for survival.
The chiefdoms of the Native American tribes were often based on kinship ties.
The chiefdoms of the Pacific Islands were known for their elaborate social hierarchies.
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