Social Sciences, asked by nithu1809, 4 months ago

How does the life of Tribals
differ from the common
people?why. plz give comparison ans. and
. do not copy from web​

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Answered by asuryavarsha2016
3

Simply wonderful. They don't have the artificiality in them, which is a very common trait among city dwellers. They usually dwell far from the madding crowd, that is, in forests and mountains. They are very close to nature. Since their staple diet is fresh meat, fruits and roots, they are very very healthy and have chiselled features. Because of their continuous exposure to rain and shine, they have dark skin, which shines like copper. They are an unassuming lot. They do agriculture, apiculture, pisciculture, and hunting. They worship their own tribal Gods, which will be usually un-chiselled stones. They dance without inhibition. They have their own simple customs for birth, death, puberty, marriage etc. Their greatest blessing is that they are living amidst nature and in an unpolluted atmosphere. But, these city-dwellers are invading forest and trying to bring tribal people into the mainstream. In my personal opinion this is the greatest sin one can commit against such pure and unalloyed beings. Tribal people though unread and not at all aware of philosophy and spirituality, they lead a stoic life. Their knowledge of flora and fauna living in their milieu is simply superb.

On the other hand, City dwellers life is simply complicated. They have to toil day and night in order to make both ends meet. Job and salary is not a problem but peace is elusive for city- dwellers. City dwellers love to live in controversies. They eat junk food and drink bottled beverages. They are used to tinned, canned and bottled foods. They will always be feverish and fidgety. Their children try to learn music, dance, skating, martial arts all at once in addition to their school syllabus and ultimately gain mastery over none( at least majority of them).

However, the funniest thing is, city-dwellers love to live a tribal life and tribal

Answered by vachhaninetra
1

Answer:

Explanation:

Family… small community of closely related individuals. ... Tribe a medium to large community of related clans. Tribal relationships can perisit long enough to develop distinct cultural markers but some sort of shared ancestry is implied in deep history.

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