explain the characteristics of tribal society
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@ they live in forests
@ they mainly live in groups
@ They depend upon plant and animals for their livelihood
@ they have different types of norms and cultures
@ they rear cattles like wild animals
@ they have their own traditions and gods and dresses
@ they mainly live in groups
@ They depend upon plant and animals for their livelihood
@ they have different types of norms and cultures
@ they rear cattles like wild animals
@ they have their own traditions and gods and dresses
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Characteristics of Tribal Society
The tribe inhabits and remains within definite and common topography.The members of a tribe possess a consciousness of mutual unity. The members of a tribe speak a common language. The members generally marry into their own group but now due to increased contact with outsiders there are instances of tribal marring outside as well. The tribes believe in ties of blood relationship between its members. They have faith in their having descended from a common, real or mythical, ancestor and hence believe in blood relationships with other members.Tribes follow their own political organization which maintains harmony .Religion is of great importance in the tribe. The tribal political and social organization is based on religion because they are granted religious sanctity and recognition.
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