The Construction of 'Tribe' as a Socio-Political Unit in Global History release_fzlvepxylfethktktw6n75dszi

by Elisabeth Leake

Published in The Historical Journal by Cambridge University Press (CUP).

2024   p1-24

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<jats:title>Abstract</jats:title> This article explores the construction of 'tribe' as a socio-political unit of global history, revealing an evolution of ideas and practices, both of which actively sought to limit, by co-opting, the opportunities and agency of Indigenous groups. The category of 'tribe' was, and is, co-constitutive of Euro-American empire. Euro-American empires created two interlinked dynamics in the social history of the 'tribe'. One was external, a process of categorization to facilitate and effect conquest and integration. The other was internal, a process of reimagining social relationships through which locals adapted to the threats and opportunities of empire. By mapping British approaches to ethnic Pashtuns and the state of Afghanistan onto imperial engagement with 'tribal' communities worldwide – and highlighting both similarities and differences with the North American examples more prominent in the existing literature – global patterns of 'tribalism', as defined by Euro-Americans, become apparent. The article illustrates some – but certainly not all – of the impacts of being labelled 'tribal' while demonstrating ways that areas and societies seemingly peripheral to each other became interconnected because of shared Euro-American terminology and practice.
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