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The Sentinelese have the right
Wigs mark the beginning of
The Chukchi people live in
It is fascinating to see how the human race has evolved and adapted to life on Earth. Many wonderful traditions are
practiced in various parts of the planet. Some traditions we are familiar with but some we are not. For the Huli
Wigmen of Papua New Guinea, wigs are a symbol of manhood and mark its initiation. Boys in the tribe are sent to
wig school from a very young age. One might wonder whether these ornamented wigs serve any purpose other than
giving the Huli men a sense of identity and belonging. The Himba tribe of Northern Namibia is known to cover their
body with Otijze - a thick red cream. However, this practice has more to do with survival than tradition. The cream
made of crushed rocks and herbs protects them from insect bites and the harsh African sun.
The Massal people sella
Certain tribes like the Massai tribe of Africa, have removed themselves from seclusion and are often found in cities
selling animals and mobile phones. The Sentinelese people of the Andaman Islands on the other hand fiercely resist
human contact outside of their tribe. When all attempts of communication failed the government had to recognize
them as sovereign people with a right to attack and even kill trespassers. Others like the Chukchi people have been
secluded from the rest of the world, not by choice but because of their formidable geographical location. With an
average temperature of 10 degrees, their land repels outsiders.
Which of the following statements is false according to the passage?
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with an average temperature of 10 degrees, their land repels outsider's
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