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Compare and contrast between nomad and itinerant groups.

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Answered by Anonymous
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Various social changes took place in the Indian subcontinent over different time periods. 
*Varna-based societies interacted with different tribal societies. 
*As a result of it, many tribes merged with the caste based societies and adopted Hinduism. But some tribal societies still rejected the caste-based society of inequality. 
*Their major occupation was agriculture. 
*They did not have or preserve any written records, but passed on the culture through the means of oral tradition. 
*Some of the tribal societies were nomadic in nature while others were settlers. 
*New sub-castes or jatis emerged within the the earlier castes. 
*Due to the social changes that occurred in the different tribes, new states developed.

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Answered by Anonymous
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Nomads: These were pastoralists who roamed from one place to another practicing their skills.

Itinerant groups- They roamed in caravans with other people carrying Goats, sheep’s etc.

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