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maw [93]
3 years ago
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What were early village leaders responsible for? ​

History
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marta [7]3 years ago
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Answer:

Explanation:

Village leaders or village heads were people of elevated status amongst the locals. They are most often revered, and can act as the go to in terms of dispute.

The village head also is an administrative post or thereof in which the leader or head, leads the community of a village administrative divisions.

The village head are the People who were appointed to administer an area that may be a single village.

Another example of their duties in the village is to mediate in disputes and be a general “fixer” of village or individuals problems.

Examples of headmanship have been observed among the Zuni,[2] !Kung, and Mehinacu,[3] among others. Nearby tribal leaders recognized or appointed by the Chinese were known as tusi , although they could command larger areas than a single village.

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