Definition, Meaning & Synonyms

phylarchy

noun
/ˈfaɪ.lɑːr.ki/
Definition
A form of government or social organization in which authority is held by clans or tribes.
Examples
  • The ancient society functioned as a phylarchy, where various clans governed themselves.
  • In a phylarchy, decisions are often made in council by the heads of each tribe.
  • Phylarchies can lead to diverse cultural practices within a shared geographical area.
Meaning
Phylarchy refers to a system of governance where the ruling power is vested in multiple clans or tribes rather than a centralized authority, focusing on tribal autonomy and leadership.
Synonyms
  • Tribal governance
  • Clan leadership
  • Decentralized authority