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What is a tribe? Describe briefly their socio-economic conditions.​

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Answered by anusmitaarpita7
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A tribe is a group of people who live and work together in a shared geographical area. A tribe has a common culture, dialect and religion. They also have a strong sense of unity. ... A tribe can be a collection of families or of families and individual people living together.

tribe is a group of people who live and work together in a shared geographical area. A tribe has a common culture, dialect and religion. They also have a strong sense of unity. ... A tribe can be a collection of families or of families and individual people living together.The tribes always face difficulties in their socio-economic develop- ment due to various factors like geographical and cultural isolation, lack of proper health facilities, inability to satisfy basic needs, lack of control over resources and assets, lack of education and skills, malnutrition, lack of shelter, poor ...

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Answered by samridhisahayisha
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Answer: A tribe is a comunity of people who live in forests and depend on natural resources. They do not follow the Brahmanical rules of varna system and live their life in their own way. They do hunting, gathering and agriculture. They are herders also who carry their animals to other lands.

Their socio economic conditions are never well. They are not given positions in the Brahmanical society. They earn their livlihood by selling grains and forest products to the people of society loading them on their animals backs.

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