Native traditional political institutions in pre-colonial Pacific societies were formed from their culture and beliefs, often based on kinship and local customs, while adopted traditional political institutions came from outside influences or ideas brought by colonizers. These differences caused native systems to be more focused on community needs and local leaders, whereas adopted systems might prioritize foreign governance methods that didn’t match the local way of life. When colonizers arrived, these differences shaped the colonial experience by creating conflict between local traditions and new rules, which often led to resistance or struggle for power among the people.
Analyze the fundamental differences between native and adopted traditional political institutions in pre-colonial Pacific societies. How did this differences shape the colonial experience? Please answer must be in using very simple words and in details. And it must be three sentences.
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