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(This might seem incredibly politically incorrect with regards to portraying tribal people, though it must be remembered that historically, tribes stealing women and attacking non-combatants including children wasn't really THAT uncommon and that the whole point of the portrayal of this ideology is primarily to deconstruct the noble-savage myth and to mock the anprims who think tribal peoples lived in literal utopias rather than said tribal peoples themselves.)
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Tribalism is portrayed as a typical hunter-gatherer and/or caveman stereotype. Depending on how they are depicted by the creator they may partake in various activities from hunting and gathering, to partaking in traditional ceremony and [[File:Ghost-template.png]] spirit worship, to living in harmony with nature to raping burning, and pillaging other tribes or settled societies, or even partaking in cannibalism from time to time. May actively get angry easily when he sees what he considers "witchcraft" created by their own demonic figure "Moon-god" who creates all the bad things in Grug's life, and that the only way to ward off such evil is to have faith in the tribe elder, as well as Sun-God, who is the god of all things good in Grug's life.
 
Some people might see it as problematic for how it may portray tribal peoples as being backward savage barbarians, however it should be noted that this is supposed to be taken as anything more than parody, rather than as literal depictions of said people both in said societies long ago and today. As well as to deconstruct and parody more so the people typically who think that tribal society would be some kind of egalitarian utopia and tribal people as apparently "noble-savages" with relatively few problems that should be seen as ideal to go back made to parody such individuals such as certain arguments by anti-technology groups such as neo[[File:Neolud.png]] [[Neoluddism|Neoluddites]] and [[File:Anprim.png]] [[Anarcho-ludditesPrimitivism|Anprims]].
 
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