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How does the narrator describe to tribe which he belonged

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Answered by nightfury27
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The Garoghlanian tribe is very poor at present. They are so poor that they could not have enough food for young and old alike. But they were famous for their honesty. Whatever be their situation, they never compromised on this

Answered by tyagiji9
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Answer:The narrator described his tribe by that the whole tribe was poverty-stricken. Every branch of the Garoghlanian family was living in the most amazing and comical poverty in the world. Nobody could understand where they ever got money enough to keep them with food in their bellies, not even the old men of the family. Most important of all, though, they were famous for their honesty. They had been famous for their honesty for something like eleven centuries, even when they had been the wealthiest family in what they liked to think was the world. They were proud first, honest next, and after that they believed in right and wrong. None of them would take advantage of anybody in the world. No member of the Garoghlanian family could be a thief. In their tribe, a man could be the father of his son's flesh, but that did not mean that he was also the father of his spirit. The distribution of the various kind of spirit of their tribe had been from the beginning capricious and vagrant.

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