phratry
/ˈfrætri/Definitions
1. noun
A social group or clan consisting of people related by blood or marriage, especially in ancient cultures.
“The tribe was divided into several phratries, each with their own distinct customs and traditions.”
2. noun
A group of families or clans united by a common ancestry or descent.
“The phratry system was used to organize and govern the community, with each phratry having its own leader and responsibilities.”