How was a caste-based society different from a tribal society?
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a. Tribes represent a section of society who do not follow the social rules and rituals of the mainstream society.
b. Many tribes obtain their livelihood from agriculture, they were hunter-gatherers or herders.
c. Their unique culture is symbolic of their distinct identity which needs to be preserved.
d.Tribal have retained the glory of their rich past and culture not in conformity with caste system.
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b. Many tribes obtain their livelihood from agriculture, they were hunter-gatherers or herders.
c. Their unique culture is symbolic of their distinct identity which needs to be preserved.
d.Tribal have retained the glory of their rich past and culture not in conformity with caste system.
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In a caste based society, people were divided into high or low caste according to their birth. There was a huge gap between high or low caste. The tribal society does not follow any caste rule led by the brahamand. They were more equal in nature.
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