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No there were no social classes in the Apache tribe.
Schriebs were not members of the early Chinese social classes.
the priest and government officials were the most powerful classes. social classes were based upon wealth and power.
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During the pre-Spanish era in the Philippines, social classes in the barangay were typically organized hierarchically. At the top were the rulers or datus, followed by the nobles and warriors, then commoners, and at the bottom were slaves or alipin. Social status was often inherited, and datus held significant power and authority over their subjects within the barangay.
Barangay 1 (Tinago)Barangay 2 (Upper Lukewright)Barangay 3 (Business section)Barangay 4 (Rizal Boulevard)Barangay 5 (Sillliman Area)Barangay 6 (Cambagroy)Barangay 7 (Mangga)Barangay 8 (Cervantes Extension)
good question.
brgy.social worker must carry the responsibility of advocating change and development to their folks in the barangay using vernacular
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barangay poblacion barangay tinago barangay ubos barangay banaybanay barangay maninihon barangay villareal barangay nangka barangay kalumbuyan barangay kalamtukan barangay banaybanay barangay malabugas
No there were no social classes in the Apache tribe.
Priests, rulers, merchants, servants
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caste system-