Why are aboriginal clan systems considered a human social system?
Members of an aboriginal clan are human, and they work together to perform a specific task or job and are therefore considered social systems.
Aboriginals work together to keep they're community alive, they didn't have the resources we have now so they had to work together to maintain a steady community, therefore also makes them a social system.
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Human social systems have existed for thousands of
years. The clan systems of traditional First Nations’
peoples are social systems. For example, the Ojibwe
believe that the clan system was determined
by the Creator and each clan was named in honour of
an animal doodem, or totem.
Hope that helps
Social System: The formal organization of status and role that may develop among the members of a relatively small stable group (such as a family or club).
(Merriam-Webster)
In other words, a group/groups of people joining together to perform tasks.
For this question, the social system would be the clans.
The Indigenous clans are considered as social systems, as each clan has its own role/occupation.
Based on the role/occupation, clans can join together to help other clans out.
For example, if a clan needed hunters, they could look to a clan which serves that purpose, which would be the Marten clan.
Anyways, hope that helps.