What was the chief means of livelihood of the medieval Indian tribes ? Short answer not more than 15 words
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The medieval Indian tribes relied on the forest and open grasslands, for their livelihood. The produce from forests provided them food, fuel as well as shelter. Excess of what they collected from the forest were traded of, mostly by way of barter system.
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The medieval Indian tribes relied on the forest and open grasslands, for their livelihood. The produce from forests provided them food, fuel as well as shelter. ... These cattle and sheep grazed on the open grasslands
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