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comment in long terms on tribal society
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Many people used the term "tribal society" to refer to societies organized largely on the basis of social, especially familial, descent groups (see clan and kinship). A customary tribe in these terms is a face-to-face community, relatively bound by kinship relations, reciprocal exchange, and strong ties to place.....
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● Most tribes had customs and rituals different from those laid down by brahmins.
● The tribal society did not have the same social divisions that were characteristics of caste societies.
● People who belong to the same tribe thought of themselves as sharing common ties of kinship.
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● Most tribes had customs and rituals different from those laid down by brahmins.
● The tribal society did not have the same social divisions that were characteristics of caste societies.
● People who belong to the same tribe thought of themselves as sharing common ties of kinship.
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