Chiefdom

/ˈtʃiːfdəm/ noun

A territory or group of people ruled by a chief; a form of government where a single chief has authority over a community.

From 'chief' plus the suffix '-dom' (meaning 'domain' or 'rule'), similar to 'kingdom' and 'dukedom.' The word emerged in English to describe non-European political structures.

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