Social Sciences, asked by nagasaivenkat44, 11 months ago

how do the tribes consider themselves to be​

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Answered by shree102
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A tribe is a small but powerful group of people. ... A tribe is small enough to feel personal but large enough to make a difference. A tribe is not usually created out of thin air. More often than not, tribes are found. They are existing groups of people formed around very specific interests and passions.

Answered by jatinparmar8675
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In anthropology, a tribe is a human social group. Exact definitions of what constitutes a tribe vary among anthropologists. The concept is often contrasted by anthropologists with other social groups concepts, such as nations, states, and forms of kinship. In some places, such as India and North America, tribes are polities, or sovereign nations, that have retained, or been granted, legal recognition and some degree of autonomy by a national or federal government. This usage can have conflicting definitions from the anthropological definitions.

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