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Weaving societies

Weaving societies, also known as customary or traditional societies, are communities where social roles, relationships, and customs are primarily guided by long-standing cultural traditions rather than formal laws or modern institutions. These societies often emphasize collective identity, kinship ties, and shared practices that maintain social cohesion. Decisions are typically made through consensus or traditional authority figures, and change occurs gradually. Such societies are often found in rural or indigenous communities, where tradition plays a central role in everyday life, helping preserve cultural heritage and social stability across generations.