Not socialist?
The means of production are not controlled by the working class, so no. The government is a dictatorship enforcing shared property, so it is not socialism. Sorry.
Would you call nomadic tribes sharing livestock and living off the land communists?
Yes, as a matter of fact, I would. Wikipedia says "Communism is an ideology that seeks to establish a classless, stateless social organization based on common ownership of the means of production." The means of production being livestock, as many Indians used their animals for mostly everything, and as you yourself said "sharing livestock", that would mean that Indians shared the means of production, therefore being communist.
Wait, who said anything about Indians? I wasn't discussing India, personally, and I don't think anyone had mentioned it... Did you mean Native Americans, by any chance? No one mentioned them either.
Anyway, there is an anthropological difference between tribal communalism and communism, whether you believe it or not. See Gallipoli-China's arguments for examples. Please study up before you argue the point.
Primitive communism, which Marx himself believed existed, was the state of the pre-historic cavemen. He said that "exploitation of the working class" (Which I put in quotations because it's funny how workers have had an alternative idea for a little under 200 years and yet they don't do anything about being "exploited") came from having a surplus, which is basically saying "It's admirable to live on bare bones". If it wasn't for capitalism, there wouldn't be communism.
It's interesting how self-defeating your arguments are. You say communism wouldn't exist without capitalism having preceded it, but in the same paragraph you say it existed in "primitive" societies before the advent of currency and the capitalist system.
My parents are not affluent, and yet they are not in debt either.
You mean they bought their home and car(s) with cash? They didn't take out loans on
anything? That is very impressive, and I would call it affluence. Being debtless must be nice.