Aeta communities do organize themselves in a government-like system with a Capitan (Captain), Conseyal (Council), and Policia (Police). But mostly, they resist such imposed organization. In particular, they refuse to appoint a chief (or a president) that will govern them although they do have one elder that takes the responsibility of leadership.
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They choose their leaders by appointing them :>
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Aeta communities do organize themselves in a government-like system with a Capitan (Captain), Conseyal (Council), and Policia (Police). But mostly, they resist such imposed organization. In particular, they refuse to appoint a chief (or a president) that will govern them although they do have one elder that takes the responsibility of leadership.