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hannah hilligiest
on Nov 13, 2024Verified
The Northwest Coast Aboriginal peoples' system of hereditary leadership would be considered a form of
A) domination.
B) traditional authority.
C) rational-legal authority.
D) charismatic authority.
Hereditary Leadership
A system of governance or organizational leadership where authority is passed down through family lines.
Traditional Authority
Traditional authority is a form of leadership in which power is derived from established customs, cultural heritage, and historical precedence.
- Comprehend the various structures of authority and governance, such as traditional, rational-legal, and charismatic authority.
- Recognize and examine the social and political frameworks within native communities, focusing particularly on aspects of leadership and economic methods.
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Learning Objectives
- Comprehend the various structures of authority and governance, such as traditional, rational-legal, and charismatic authority.
- Recognize and examine the social and political frameworks within native communities, focusing particularly on aspects of leadership and economic methods.
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