Democracy among the Tobou tribes

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Studies of contemporary nonliterate  tribal societies  and other evidence suggest that democracy, broadly speaking, was practiced within tribes  in prehistoric times. The transition to settled agricultural communities led to inequalities of wealth and power between and within communities and hierarchical nondemocratic forms of social organization. Thousands of years later, in the 6th century BCE, a relatively democratic form of government was introduced in the  city -state of Athens >

The ancient Tobou knew democracy in their traditional way in their desert , although women do not participate men in their session to consult they do have their own counseling sessions.