Write about the social organization of a hunting gathering society
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Hunter-gather society relies heavily on hunting wild animals and gathering food for its survival, as it grows naturally in the form of fruits, nuts and vegetables.
Hunting and gathering societies represent “A mode of subsistence dependent on the exploitation of wild or non-domesticated food resources.Hunter-gather society relies heavily on hunting wild animals and gathering food for its survival, as it grows naturally in the form of fruits, nuts and vegetables.
Hunting and gathering societies represent “A mode of subsistence dependent on the exploitation of wild or non-domesticated food resources.
All societies used this subsistence strategy of hunting and gathering until only two thousand years ago. Even today there are still a handful of isolated peoples who still continue this style of life. Example: (i) Aranda of the Central Australian desert; (ii) The San people of Kalahari Desert in Southern Africa, (iii) Itibamute Eskimos, (iv) Bushmen of Southwestern Africa
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Hunter-gather society relies heavily on hunting wild animals and gathering food for its survival, as it grows naturally in the form of fruits, nuts and vegetables.
Hunting and gathering societies represent “A mode of subsistence dependent on the exploitation of wild or non-domesticated food resources.Hunter-gather society relies heavily on hunting wild animals and gathering food for its survival, as it grows naturally in the form of fruits, nuts and vegetables.
Hunting and gathering societies represent “A mode of subsistence dependent on the exploitation of wild or non-domesticated food resources.
All societies used this subsistence strategy of hunting and gathering until only two thousand years ago. Even today there are still a handful of isolated peoples who still continue this style of life. Example: (i) Aranda of the Central Australian desert; (ii) The San people of Kalahari Desert in Southern Africa, (iii) Itibamute Eskimos, (iv) Bushmen of Southwestern Africa
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