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What are the characteristics of a forest society?

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Answered by raghulganapathaps15
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The main features of economic and political organization and land distribution of forest societies, such as they were observed formerly, still apply today and are the socio-cultural foundations of modernity. Traditional Population:In general, activities such as hunting, gathering and fishing are an integral part of their economy and cultural system.Many rituals associated with hunting activities illustrate the communities' strong attachment to the forest. The concept of space is concentric in most of these societies. Some places located in the forest have a negative value and may be considered sacred.
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The main features of economic and political organization and land distribution of forest societies, such as they were observed formerly, still apply today and are the socio-cultural foundations of modernity. Traditional Population:In general, activities such as hunting, gathering and fishing are an integral part of their economy and cultural system.Many rituals associated with hunting activities illustrate the communities' strong attachment to the forest. The concept of space is concentric in most of these societies. Some places located in the forest have a negative value and may be considered sacred.

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