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caste-based and tribal societies were interdependent.Discuss

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Answered by sahidujali
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A tribe should have least functional interdependence within the community. ... The tribe as a mode of organization has always differed from the caste based mode of organization.
Answered by skyfall63
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Caste based and tribal societies were mostly interdependent on each other because in earlier times, they were mostly considered as inferior by the people belonging to the upper caste society.

Explanation:

  • They were considered as the marginalized section and their homes too were built on the peripheries of the town or villages.
  • They were not supposed to take water from the same well from which upper castes used to draw water and worked for them at low wages.
  • But both the sections had unity even if their basic rights were taken away from them.

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