Excellent post, Velox, I just have to correct you on one point:

Quote Originally Posted by Velox View Post
Seeker females see males as powerful, and thus, view them as natural leaders. The strongest male is worth breeding with as females want those traits to be passed onto the children. The males of the tribe tend to protect the tribe as a whole, and the tribe is one large family (since most the children have the same father(s) and females have the same mate(s)).
While our sole in-game example (U'odh Nunh in Forgotten Springs) might seem to give support to this notion, it's unfortunately not correct. Per the naming convention post,

Quote Originally Posted by Gildrein View Post
Nunh status does not equate to leadership within a tribe, and in fact, very few nunh ever become leaders.
Of course, that does still leave Tias who might take leadership positions, but that would be mostly baseless assumption. The only two Tias we see in the context of a tribe do seem to be taking leadership roles, but they're also both members of the U tribe, which is clearly a Very Special Exception; given that their current Nunh is one of the few mortals to have killed a god and retained both his health and sanity, it's probable that the U have a higher opinion of their Nunh, and males in general, than the average tribe.