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The tribals were said to be the people of the forest explain this statement

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Answered by gaurav469
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A tribe is a human social group. Exact definitions of what constitutes a tribe vary among anthropologists, and the term is itself considered controversial in academic circles in part due to its association with colonialism

The tribal’s lived in the forest or its outskirts.  

Their livelihood mainly depended on hunting in the forest or collection woods, leaves, and honey which were later reused by them.  

They depended on the natural resources of the forest for a living.  

Thus they were termed as people of the forest.


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Answered by beautykhan096
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Explanation:

The tribal's lived in the forest or its outskirts. Their livelihood mainly depended on hunting in the forest or collection woods, leaves, and honey which were later reused by them. They depended on the natural resources of the forest for a living. Thus they were termed as people of the forest

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