My post wasn't meant to be argumentative, it just really obvious the two Miqote races are extremely cat-like in behavior culturally.
Seekers:
Tribes are prides - Lions generally have one mating male that is surrounded by a bunch of female lions who are the hunters/gatherers of said Tribe. Like Nunh's and all their womens. Any other male born into the Pride is a non-mating male. Lions are known as the only social kitties, and the prides are usually run by the females of the pride, not the mating male. Females stay with the pride all their lives, while males are forced out to start their own pride when they come of mating age (This was probably changed to the Nunh/Tia dynamic to make it make more sense as to why some males don't have a pride).
Keepers:
Tigers are more nomadic and tend to keep to themselves. Mothers will always raise the children while the males will go and roam their territory (Which is why Keeper children take their mothers name). Tigers are cooperative with each other, and if it is known they are family (The mother knows the male tiger fathered her young) she may even let the male near her young. Though Males tend to have large territories that overlap many female territories where they roam. Because of this, Tigers have much much less access to males than Lions do - in the game this is probably why Keeper men are so rare.
Seekers:
Tribes are prides - Lions generally have one mating male that is surrounded by a bunch of female lions who are the hunters/gatherers of said Tribe. Like Nunh's and all their womens. Any other male born into the Pride is a non-mating male. Lions are known as the only social kitties, and the prides are usually run by the females of the pride, not the mating male. Females stay with the pride all their lives, while males are forced out to start their own pride when they come of mating age (This was probably changed to the Nunh/Tia dynamic to make it make more sense as to why some males don't have a pride).
Keepers:
Tigers are more nomadic and tend to keep to themselves. Mothers will always raise the children while the males will go and roam their territory (Which is why Keeper children take their mothers name). Tigers are cooperative with each other, and if it is known they are family (The mother knows the male tiger fathered her young) she may even let the male near her young. Though Males tend to have large territories that overlap many female territories where they roam. Because of this, Tigers have much much less access to males than Lions do - in the game this is probably why Keeper men are so rare.