In the world of the Tribe many parts of everyday life and society have changed in the world without adults – and one of these is education! As Zoot says “No more schools! No more teachers! No more books!” – but what would education be like in Tribeworld? This Worldview article takes a look at … Continue reading Education in the Tribe – Part 1
Category: Society and Culture
Motherly Figures in the Tribe
Mothers Day is celebrated around the world at varying times. This weekend it is Mothers Day in New Zealand and so it is an appropriate time to take a look at those such motherly figures in the Tribe Worldview. There are a lot of motherly type characters in the Tribe, whether or not they even … Continue reading Motherly Figures in the Tribe
Marriage
This week we take a comparative look at marriage in Tribeworld and whether the traditions, as we know them today, have or will survive throughout Tribeworld to come. Take the plunge? Tie the knot? Get hitched? Ball and Chain? History of ceremonies in the Tribe There were three marriage ceremonies seen in the Tribe throughout … Continue reading Marriage
Leisure in the world of the Tribe.
There are many things that the Mall Rats and other tribes have to do to survive in this post-apocalyptic world. They have to find food, shelter and other essentials in order to continue living. Things that we all take for granted are impossible to find in this New World. Day to day living necessities … Continue reading Leisure in the world of the Tribe.
Leisure – Part 2
This week we take another look at the way the Mall Rats spend their leisure time in the world of the Tribe. JACK This young genius spends hours finding a way to make things work. He is very conscious that there is a real need for new discoveries in this world and learns a lot … Continue reading Leisure – Part 2
Left-Overs
With the adults all gone, what is there left for the tribes to use for food, shelter, clothing and transport? All the shops have been stripped of their contents long ago. The same has happened with food warehouses, hospitals and factories. There is no electricity, no clean water, no fuel and not much tinned food … Continue reading Left-Overs
Love and Valentines Day in The Tribe
What is love? Love is a deep, tender, ineffable feeling of affection and solicitude toward a person, such as that arising from kinship, recognition of attractive qualities, or a sense of underlying oneness. A feeling of intense desire and attraction toward a person with whom one is disposed to make a pair Feeling love towards … Continue reading Love and Valentines Day in The Tribe
Celebrity and fame in The Tribe
According to Andy Warhol, everybody gets their 15 minutes of fame. With fame comes the possibility of: Wealth Recognition Adoration A dream lifestyle Mixing with the rich and famous A feeling of success and achievement A chance to be remembered A chance to use your celebrity to benefit worthy causes If you dream of stardom … Continue reading Celebrity and fame in The Tribe
Responding to a crisis
All sorts of disasters happen around the world – this articles deals with an emergency plan for you and your family that might help you in being prepared for the unexpected. This article doesn’t deal with the emotional side of a disaster – which can be devastating. Please read another of our articles on Death and … Continue reading Responding to a crisis
Trading in The Tribe
Most of us are fortunate in that we have access to a wide range of goods and services. We can go down to the local supermarket and choose from a large variety of foods. Appliances and furniture are readily available. Services such as health and education are easily accessible. Providing that you have enough money … Continue reading Trading in The Tribe