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There are the "leader" tribes. These will take over the other tribe's villages and spawns as said tribes are wiped out, leading to increased strength and eventually fighting between them in the border areas.
Then there are the minor starting tribes. Nothing terribly unique or special here. Live at vanilla cannibal owned locations, with the exception of one village that I added (buildings are there in vanilla, just no map icon or town is assigned to it)
After that there are the world state tribes. These pop up based on certain other events in the world. If they have not spawned yet, the game will consider it the same as if they were already taken out. So you do not need to kill them in order to defeat the cannibals, unless you do something to make them spawn.
And then finally the "special" tribes. Mostly separated because they don't fit any other categories.
(Nevermind if you have Living World with RW the Tribe didnt spawn)
PD: You need to kill Tin Fist if you want to spawn dune eater tribe