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Who are tribals? What work do they do? How do they survive?


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Answered by riyansh5
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Most tribes live entirely off the forests, savannas and rivers by a mixture of hunting, gathering and fishing. They grow plants for food and medicine and use them to build houses and make everyday objects.

Hunting and Gathering

Answered by keerthanass637
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The definition of tribal is relating to a group or community with similar ancestors, customs and traditions. An example of tribal used as an adjective is the phrase "tribal traditions," which means the traditions of a group of people who have a common ancestor.

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Most tribes live entirely off the forests, savannas and rivers by a mixture of hunting, gathering and fishing. They grow plants for food and medicine and use them to build houses and make everyday objects.

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