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Tribal Council is an elimination ceremony that usually happens every third night in the game of Survivor. This is where the contestants are being held accountable for their actions in the game.

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  • Tribal Council
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  • Tribal Council is an elimination ceremony that usually happens every third night in the game of Survivor. This is where the contestants are being held accountable for their actions in the game.
  • A tribal council is a system of government that includes kinship as a vital ingredient. In contemporary society, a tribal government is a socio-political system utilized by a traditional society consisting of a group of interlinked families or communities sharing a common culture and dialect.
  • The Tribal Council is the council of leaders for the Native American civilizations. They are a replacement of the Home City for the Sioux and the Iroquois. They are also used instead of Politicians when the Native Americans age up. While in the European model there are different politicians available depending on the Age, the same five Tribal Councillors are available all game. The power of the bonus they provide depends on the Age in which they are chosen. Each Councillor is only able to be used once per game per player, similar to Wonders.
  • The Tribal Council or Indian Council was a group of Native Americans who were responsible for the decisions of their pueblo or community. When the USS Enterprise-D was sent to inform the Native Americans on Dorvan V about the decisions of the Federation Council in 2370, Captain Jean-Luc Picard and Counselor Deanna Troi had a meeting with the Tribal Council, who did not agree with the decision of the Federation to leave their planet and colonize a new world. (TNG: "Journey's End" )
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Description
  • Where the tribe votes to eliminate somebody from the game.
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  • Every season.
abstract
  • Tribal Council is an elimination ceremony that usually happens every third night in the game of Survivor. This is where the contestants are being held accountable for their actions in the game.
  • A tribal council is a system of government that includes kinship as a vital ingredient. In contemporary society, a tribal government is a socio-political system utilized by a traditional society consisting of a group of interlinked families or communities sharing a common culture and dialect.
  • The Tribal Council is the council of leaders for the Native American civilizations. They are a replacement of the Home City for the Sioux and the Iroquois. They are also used instead of Politicians when the Native Americans age up. While in the European model there are different politicians available depending on the Age, the same five Tribal Councillors are available all game. The power of the bonus they provide depends on the Age in which they are chosen. Each Councillor is only able to be used once per game per player, similar to Wonders.
  • The Tribal Council or Indian Council was a group of Native Americans who were responsible for the decisions of their pueblo or community. When the USS Enterprise-D was sent to inform the Native Americans on Dorvan V about the decisions of the Federation Council in 2370, Captain Jean-Luc Picard and Counselor Deanna Troi had a meeting with the Tribal Council, who did not agree with the decision of the Federation to leave their planet and colonize a new world. (TNG: "Journey's End" )
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