I guess yes....the tribal life though a bit less comfortable appears to be more satisfactory. People are more associated to groups rather than as individuals.
There appears greater sense of unity ,solidarity and a much higher degree of adherence to norms of mankind than those existing in modern societies.
People are living close to wonderful nature and are in no way trying to disturb its balance and in turn are continiously under blessings of it......thus living a
"simple and peaceful life" .......and our modern societies are taking more and more complex ways to attain the same goal ie...""simple and peaceful life".
We do not know for certain, but it is likely their society was organized in much the same way modern tribal societies are organized.
Neo-tribal or Pseudo-tribal
Modern mostly.
the varnas are the tribal groups who interact with the indian society
A pagati is an adviser to a tribal chief or a member of a tribal council in a traditional Nguni society.
tribal people livelihood is nothing...
Yes in tribal communities and the third world where modern ideas have not influenced them and rural places like China and Russia and Africa.
there are 3 types of society: 1-Tribal society 2-Agrarian society 3-Industrial society
The zulus are a tribal brotherhood.
Shaykhas
It provides food and medcines for the tribal people.
tribal culture meets modern ideologies ignorance of other people's customs