Snapdragyn
Explorer
Yet when I imagine barbarian tribes, steeped in traditions handed down over generations, working together for survival, I can't apply the general chaotic definition. The same applies to elves, who are often referred to as mildly chaotic.
Well, part of this is the fun terminology of D&D, where a class bears a term more properly used for certain cultures. Replace 'barbarian' (the class) with 'berserker', & 'barbarian' (the culture) with 'primitive', 'nature-based', 'nomadic', or any of a host of other terms, & there's much less difficulty in considering the chaotic raging berserker who hails from a lawful, tradition-bound, tribe of nomads.
For elves, I would guess that D&D originally slapped the chaotic label on them to match historical myths & stories, then went barreling along its own path of cultural tradition headlong into conceptual dissonance.