Social status was most important to which of the following cultural groups?
A.
the Inuit
B.
the Makah
C.
the Cheyenne
D.
the Algonquin

Respuesta :

I think the answer is D sorry if I’m wrong

Answer:

C.  The Cheyenne.

Explanation:

The Cheyenne society was stratified in four types of social organization:

  • The vestoz (a camp).
  • The manhastoz (a bunch).
  • The notxestoz (military society).
  • And the manhao (a sacred band).

Some branches, especially the manhao, had priority positions in tribal circles during ceremonies.

Decisions for the entire tribe were made by a council of forty-four leaders, and social control was carried out by the military societies.

It is clear that social status determined one's role and privileges as a member of the Cheyenne tribe.

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