Tribalism
Some Thoughts On
Tribalism
by Hringari "Ari" Odhinssen
Tribe
In
cultural anthropology, theoretical type of human social organization based on
small groups defined by traditions of common descent and having temporary or
permanent political integration above the family level and a shared language,
culture, and ideology. In the ideal model of a tribe, members typically share
a tribal name and a contiguous territory; they work together in such joint endeavours
as trade, agriculture, house construction, warfare, and ceremonial activities.
Tribes are usually composed of a number of smaller local communities (e.g.,
bands, villages, or neighborhoods) and may be aggregated into higher-order clusters,
called nations.
As an ideal type, the tribe is regarded by cultural evolutionists as the form
of social organization that developed into a stratified society and, eventually,
into the type of social organization known as the primitive state. As
an ideal type, the tribe derives its unity not from a territorial identity but
from a sense of extended kinship.
Encyclopedia Brittanica
1. The organization, culture, or beliefs of a tribe. 2. The sense of
entity of a tribe.
Taken from the Laurasian Lexicon
Asatru, according to the above definitions,
is a tribal way of life. It derives first and foremost from a dedication to
family, whether near or extended, adopted or tied in bonds of sincere friendship.
It assumes short-term goals, sense of history, and long-term aspirations to
be community-based and common to all members, as well as intrinsic to the individual.
Where problems arise they arise from a general
lack of comprehension, from short-sightedness, egoism, greed and the unwarrented
hostility such ignorance provokes.
Tribalism Problems
"Tribalism problems are problems caused
by racism, sexism, homophobia, nationalism, and the like. War and civil unrest
are partly tribalism problems....You can think of tribalism problems as those
that would be solved if all the people in the world were identical clones. Things
that help alleviate tribalism problems are travel, mutual economic dependence,
education, and an atmosphere of open-mindedness and tolerance."
-BK Skinner
Northvegr stresses the above - in the form
of education, open-mindedness and tolerance. In this age, nothing else is acceptable,
practical, or desirable. While we may not agree fully with the paragraphs below,
they are telling in certain aspects.
"Religion
is also mightily empowered by its principal ally, tribalism. To call religion
instinctive is not to suppose that any particular part of its mythos is untrue
-- only that its sources run deeper than ordinary habit and are in fact hereditary,
urged into existence through biases in mental development that are encoded
in the genes.
Such biases are a predictable consequence of the brain's genetic evolution.
The logic applies to religious behavior, with the added twist of tribalism.
There is a hereditary selective advantage to membership in a powerful group
united by devout belief and purpose. Even when individuals subordinate themselves
and risk death in a common cause, their genes are more likely to be transmitted
to the next generation than are those of competing groups who lack comparable
resolve.
Human nature is biologically based, and
it is relevant to ethics and religion. The evidence shows that because of
its influence, people can readily be educated to only a narrow range of ethical
precepts. They flourish within certain belief systems and wither in others."
This
speaks to the fact that what we are individually, and where our own personal
and family evolution is leading us is most well tended - and has the most hospitable
and most secure room to grow and flourish - will only be found within our own
paradigm. What is innate within us, most often even beyond our present knowledge
(and waiting to be uncovered), is where we feel most home, most secure, and
where we feel the most freedom - whether we understand this feeling or not.
We know it when we come upon it.
"The spirits (god) our ancestors
knew ultimately fled first the rocks and trees and then the distant mountains....But
we cannot live without them. People need a sacred narrative. They must have
a sense of larger purpose, in one form or another, however intellectualized.
They will refuse to yield to the despair of animal mortality. They will find
a way to keep the ancestral spirits alive.
"The continuity of the human line has
been traced through a period of deep history a thousand times as old as that
conceived by the Western religions."
- Excerpted from Edward O. Wilson, Pellegrino University Research Professor
and Honorary Curator in Entomology at Harvard University, in his book Consilience
In supporting each other, as was done when
community was smaller, more isolated, more interwoven and more in touch with
the realities of the other worlds around us, we strengthen and protect not only
ourselves as a tribe but the entirety of Miðgarðr. And we may always take into
consideration that we are now indeed again small, more isolated from each other,
and hopefully now beginning to keep more in touch, which is unlikely to change
in the next few decades to any appreciable extent. In learning to appreciate
the diversity even amongst ourselves we are weaving ourselves together; in learning
to appreciate our various backgrounds and environmental differences, we all
evolve.
"Is it a mistake to anathematize the
human species as such, for much of the time indigenous people are as victimized
as the place itself. For when the place is plundered, then its flora, fauna,
and people all suffer. Hence, the loss of diversity and vitality involves a
double-displacement -- both natural and human -- under the homogenizing onslaught
of hyper-industrial global monoculture. One wonders whether anything has an
inherent right to exist in and of and for itself? Or can everything be appropriated?"
-David McCloskey, founder of the Cascadia Institute and co-chair of the New
Ecological Studies Program at Seattle University.
Those that would wipe out tribal differentiation
are in effect fueling the mentioned ‘‘hyper-industrial global monoculture’’
model. We have seen the effects of this paradigm. Indeed, can everything be
appropriated, even the spirit and memory of our ancestors? If we bend to this
model, we may as well shrug off any thing identifying us as individuals or families.
Throw away your last name entirely. Throw away your family history, in fact,
throw away the history of the human species itself.
We are free to adopt members into the tribe,
those that are sincere and honourable, those that uphold the same model of living,
the same aspirations and have the same resolves. Tribalism is a way of life
based on the models our ancestors either lived or aspired to attain. If those
of other tribal histories or backgrounds find our ways comfortable, rewarding,
and ‘‘livable’’, especially in this age where such communities are rare, they
are more than welcome to share in our lives - but only if they fully comprehend
that an oath to our Elder Kin is unbreachable, an eternal tie from urdhr to
skuld. This is not a ‘‘religion’’ per se, nor is it a casual pasttime, Asatru
is a way of life.
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