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Occupation and lifestyle of the tribal man of Amazon basin

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Answered by vaduz
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Answer:

They lead a primitive life and depend on the forest for their livelihood. their main occupation consists of hunting, fishing and cultivation of crops.

Explanation:

The people of the Amazon rain forest live a life of dependency in the nature around them. They live in communities, teaching their children how to survive in the forest and the use of various plants as medicines. Their occupation mainly consists of hunting, fishing, crop cultivation etc. Their lifestyle depends on the forest around them, primitive hunting and nothing like that of the outside world. Basically, they are still living like their ancestors did thousands of years ago, with hardly any clothing on them and and hunting for food in the forest around their habitation.

Answered by bratislava
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Occupation and lifestyle of the tribal man of Amazon basin.

Explanation:

  • Amazon is the world's largest rainforest forest and is the ancestral home of the 1 million human species divided into 200 tribes and each has its own language and they are divided by the culture and the territory and most of them are form the outside.
  • Most of them are not contacted by the people even to this day and some are identified as the lost tribes and the lack of immunity and disease in the rainforest many of them have been are going extinct. As of 2007, there are about 67 are uncontacted tribes in brazil about 16 of them are in the Brazilian state.
  • There are about native reserves the amazon forest of the Peruvian Amazon to protect the area from the illegal logging and the mining activities. Thee life system is mostly depends on hunting and gathering and some practice the agricultural system and thus worship their indigenous belief systems and live in colonies.

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