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Tribesman

/ˈtraɪbz.mən/noun
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A tribesman refers to a male member of a tribe, often in the context of indigenous, traditional, or ancient societies. This term underscores gender-specific roles and community structures, but in modern usage, it's sometimes critiqued for its potential to oversimplify or exoticize cultural identities.

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Did you know that the idea of a 'tribesman' has parallels in modern science, as anthropologist Robin Dunbar's 1992 research on social networks revealed that humans can comfortably maintain about 150 stable relationships, a figure now called 'Dunbar's number' and applied in business team-building to mimic tribal dynamics?

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