What are tribes discuss main features of tribes
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n anthropology, 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. In general use, the term may refer to people perceived by a population to be primitive and may have negative connotations. The concept is often contrasted with other social groups concepts, such as nations, states, and forms of kinship.
In some places, such as India and North America, tribes are polities that have been granted legal recognition and limited autonomy by the national government.
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The sketch Quest and the sketch tribes preventing of authorities Act in 1989
- This act to protest against the denomination and violence of powerful caste in this village .
- This act was framed in 1989 In response of demands made by these and other that the government must take seriously the ill treatment and humiliation dietitian tribal groups face in everyday sense treatment has arrested for long time it had occurred while instructor in the late 1977 1980 during this period in parts of south and India
- Number of assistive dirty groups come into being and assertive their rights they refuse to perform their so-called class duties and insisted on being treated equally like Ratnam they refuse to follow practices located in humility and expressions of Dalits.
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