who were tribal people
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A tribe is a group of people that share ancestry and cultures, while living in their own enclosed society. They usually live in underdeveloped countries or areas, where they shun industry and live off the land, though this is not always the case.
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What are tribes?
- They are the groups of people who lived in before they started living in cities / nations.
- It contains a number of families and individual people living who are living together.
- Studies of tribes is known as Cultural anthropology.
- They generally lives in underdeveloped areas.
- An example of a tribe is the Choctaw American Indians.
Living :
- They live in plains and forests to hills and inaccessible areas.
- The Bhils live in the mountain regions in the states of Madhya Pradesh .
- They mostly found in the densely forested areas of South America and New Guinea.
- Tribal people constitute 8.6% of the nation's total population.
- Uncontacted tribes live in South America, deep in the Amazon rainforest.
occupation :
- They are preserving our tradition, culture , and our root .
- They used to do the job of an archer, swordsman and mounted .
- Some of them practiced shifting cultivation.
- Agriculture, hunting and gathering and herding is also done by them.
- Hunting is the main occupation of the Mundas tribe.
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