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Tribal People. The major followed occupation of the tribal people was agriculture. But there were also hunter-gatherers or herders. Most often they combined these activities to make full use of the natural resources of the area in which they lived.
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What are tribes?
- They are the groups of people who lived in before they started living in cities / nations.
- It contains a number of families and individual people living who are living together.
- Studies of tribes is known as Cultural anthropology.
- They generally lives in underdeveloped areas.
- An example of a tribe is the Choctaw American Indians.
Living :
- They live in plains and forests to hills and inaccessible areas.
- The Bhils live in the mountain regions in the states of Madhya Pradesh .
- They mostly found in the densely forested areas of South America and New Guinea.
- Tribal people constitute 8.6% of the nation's total population.
- Uncontacted tribes live in South America, deep in the Amazon rainforest.
occupation :
- They are preserving our tradition, culture , and our root .
- They used to do the job of an archer, swordsman and mounted .
- Some of them practiced shifting cultivation.
- Agriculture, hunting and gathering and herding is also done by them.
- Hunting is the main occupation of the Mundas tribe.
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