As we all know, in the vast areas of sub-Saharan Africa, especially in remote and backward areas, the primitive clan system is still stubbornly preserved, so unique social groups like tribes still exist today. As a group of dozens or even hundreds of people, the tribe naturally needs managers. At this time, Africa formed a very unique system on the basis of clan system, which is not only the "chieftain system", that is, tribal chiefs manage tribal countries and populations and form a class system.
In fact, the chief is only a smaller "king". They have considerable power in the tribe, especially in rural areas. In the area under the jurisdiction of the chieftain, large and small matters, including family chores, are not allowed to be handled without the approval of the chieftain, and all disputes between right and wrong are also decided by the chieftain, which gives the chieftain great power. Therefore, it is often seen that many chiefs wear gold and silver, which is particularly imposing.
However, among many chiefs in Africa, some chiefs have more unique labels. For example, "female chiefs" are very rare in Africa, because most chiefs are handed down from the paternal line, so few women become chiefs, but this is not absolute. In Namibia, there is a big tribe named Okwanyama. The chief of this tribe is a female chief named Meekulu. She is the only "chief queen" in Africa. Since she took the throne from her father in 2005, she has been in charge of this large tribe in 56 villages. Everything in the country, including men, is actually nominally owned by her.
In such a highly centralized situation, others are likely to become the overlord of debauchery, but perhaps because Mikulu is a woman, she is more focused on developing tribes. During the 15 years under her leadership, all the men in the tribe had to follow her orders to develop agriculture, develop the tribe, and formulate strict food production standards and food tax system. In the end, this tribe became one of the few tribes in Africa that was not plagued by famine. So even though it has a strong control over people in China, it can be regarded as a tribal monarch.
But after all, 56 tribes are owned by her, and the life of this female chief is naturally colorful. It is understood that Mikulu * * * has five children, of which 1 was adopted, but the others were born with other men in the tribe, so she can also see her right to speak in the tribe. But there is no denying that this woman is doing very well, just like you. If you become a tribal chief, do you think you can manage a tribe well? Welcome to leave a comment.