5. The Gujars mentioned in Norah Burke's story, 'The Blue Bead' were
(a)
wandering herdsmen
(b)
Stone Age Hunters
(C)
Hunter gatherers
(d)
Primitive cultivators
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stone age hunters
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(a) Wandering herdsmen
The Gujars mentioned in Norah Burke's story, 'The Blue Bead' were wandering herdsmen.
Explanation:
- In the story, we see that Gujars were junglis, like Sibia was too. They were born and bred in the forest.
- Gujars were the nomadic tribe. They had to shift from one place to another constantly to possess only the necessary articles like brass pots and animals.
- They also had a herd of cows and buffaloes. They got milk and meat from them.
- However the story is all about valuing an old culture and its comparison with the new world.
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