I think everyone else here has just about covered it. We do know that nunh certainly can have multiple mates in their territories, as in tribal Seeker culture, only the nunh can breed, and he has 20-50 females of breeding age in his territory on average. The cultural objective of tribal Seeker society seems to ensure the strongest breed in order to produce the strongest children possible.
Personally, my read of the lore (especially how we see it in game, where most miqo'te don't seem to be tribal, but instead have adopted city-state cultures) is that miqo'te tribal culture is just that -- cultural, and a function of upbringing. However, since the lore's not very detailed on this point, you have the freedom to do what you like so long as you have an explanation for it in your character's story.
Personally, my read of the lore (especially how we see it in game, where most miqo'te don't seem to be tribal, but instead have adopted city-state cultures) is that miqo'te tribal culture is just that -- cultural, and a function of upbringing. However, since the lore's not very detailed on this point, you have the freedom to do what you like so long as you have an explanation for it in your character's story.
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