History, asked by vikhyat04, 9 months ago

Why should we protect the culture of the tribals? Give 2 reasons

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Answered by kosharma2702
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Explanation:

Responsible Travel asks if, and how, local communities and tribes can genuinely benefit from tourism.

The appeal of ancient traditions

Many people find ancient ways of life fascinating, and often of great romantic appeal. In today's world of concrete, supermarkets, fashions, celebrity culture, stressful jobs and lack of community spirit, the ideal of people living together close to nature in the same way that they have for centuries is extremely appealing. For many there is nothing like bridging centuries of modern development and making a connection with people whose lives are so very different to our own. And those of us privileged enough to have visited, and listened properly, will have discovered that traditional communities often have far more to teach us about our society and our lives than we can teach them about our world.

their unique cultures, and in many cases this may true. However we must remember that all people have a right to make their own decisions about their involvement in tourism, and which aspects of a globalised world they would like to benefit from.

In many cases healthcare and education are a priority, and tourism can provide one way of earning money to provide for this. Many indigenous groups have been marginalised and derided by other communities and governments as being 'primitive'; for some of these, meeting people with a genuine interest and respect for them is important. However, the journey to meeting tourists, and inviting them into their villages or homes is a complex one, if it is going to be done in an ethical and responsible wa

Answered by ragineedas2007
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Answer:

because they didn't harm forest and they live there like a family

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