A Home for Traditional Rulers and Their Communities
For generations, traditional rulers have held communities together through wisdom, custom, and shared identity. But the tools of modern communication were never built for how traditional institutions actually work. TribesOnTribes gives chiefs, fons, kings, emirs, and traditional authorities a dignified platform where governance, heritage, and community come together.
How Does It Serve Traditional Rulers?
Royal Announcements
When the chief speaks, the community listens. Share decrees, community updates, and messages from the palace with priority levels. You can see who has read each message, so important communications from the traditional authority are never missed.
Royal Chronicles
Document the history of your chieftaincy, kingdom, or emirate with rich articles and cover images. Record coronation stories, lineage histories, and community milestones so they are preserved for generations, not lost in chat messages.
Community Discussions
Your subjects and community members share news, celebrate achievements, and discuss matters affecting the community. Mention people, use hashtags, and keep the conversation going with replies and retales.
Council Elections
When the community needs to elect council members, title holders, or committee chairs, do it with formal ballots and transparent results. The entire process is preserved and trustworthy.
Community Gatherings
Organize festivals, council meetings, cultural ceremonies, and community events with proper RSVPs and recurring schedules. From annual festivals to weekly council sittings, every event is coordinated in one place.
Community Polls
Consult your people on community decisions, development priorities, and cultural matters. Every member gets a voice, and the traditional authority can see what the community actually wants.
Community Development Fund
Rally the community around development projects, scholarships, and causes that matter. Every contribution is tracked transparently across 12 currencies, so trust is maintained and participation is visible.
Community Tributes
When the community loses a respected elder, chief, or beloved member, their memory deserves a dignified tribute. Dedicated memorial pages where the community lights virtual candles, shares memories, and honors a life of service.
Title Holders & Honors
Recognize chiefs, elders, title holders, and distinguished community members with custom honors and badges. Celebrate the people who carry the traditions forward.
Youth & Elder Mentorship
Pair elders with young community members to pass on traditions, skills, and wisdom. Structured mentorships ensure that the knowledge of the community does not die with one generation.
Sub-Chieftaincies & Councils
Create sub-groups for village councils, ward heads, quarter chiefs, age grades, and special committees. Each group has its own space while staying connected to the main traditional authority.
Community Standards
Maintain the dignity of your traditional institution online. Members report content that does not belong, and leaders review and take action to uphold community values.
Frequently Asked Questions
- How are tribal governments organized on TribesOnTribes?
- Traditional rulers create a main community for their chieftaincy, kingdom, or emirate. Sub-groups can represent village councils, ward heads, age grades, or special committees. The parent-child structure mirrors how traditional governance actually works, with announcements and content flowing from the top down.
- What is the role of traditional rulers on the platform?
- Traditional rulers and their councils serve as community leaders with full administrative control. They publish announcements, organize events, run elections, manage development funds, and preserve the history and traditions of their people. The platform is built to respect the authority structure of traditional institutions.
- How can we preserve chieftaincy traditions and history?
- Use Chronicles to document lineage histories, coronation records, and cultural practices as rich, searchable articles. Tributes preserve the memory of past rulers and elders. The entire archive becomes a permanent record of your community's heritage that future generations can access.
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