because they care for their home and the environment and it helps them grow their crops.
Yes, on my game a woman is.
Conclusion to tribal society and their administration is by the arrival of British. British also formed new forest laws and by this their freedom and the administration lost . Usually the tribal were lived in the forest . British control these forest and named it as reserved forest. They call this because it helps in their all needs.
tribal people are those people who live in forest in a community in a traditional manner. it means of a group of linked or related families.
The game you may be thinking of is Virtual Villagers. There are many different versions of Virtual Villagers though so you will have to figure it out from here. Hope this helps :P
yes all of my chiefs have been women it depends just if the robe fits
He would probably be very upset.
The Forest is a very important thing to do with life. if didn't have forest all living species that live in the forest wouldn't have a place for there habititat.Additionally we wouldn't have oxygen, the trees produce air for us. we also need to think about recycling paper.So many forests around the world die for paper that some people care less about.In conclusion i think we should protect our forests to protect us and our earth.
By oral transmission and rock paintings.
No. Tribal people live with their surrounding as they rely on sustainable harvesting. It is outsiders who do not rely on the forest for their existence that see a profit above all else who destroy it.
Forest tribes obtain their food,medicines,strength,peace of mind beauty,talent and flexibility from forest. They eat raw materials in the form of fruits and wild animals.
In the philipines certain tribal groupes believe tattoos have magical qualietes, and help to protect their bearers most traditional tattoings in the philipines
The villagers accept the tribal regulations and taboos because they are deeply ingrained in their cultural identity and heritage, fostering a sense of belonging and community. These rules often serve practical purposes, such as ensuring social order and cohesion, which reinforces their adherence. Additionally, the fear of consequences and the influence of tradition play significant roles in their unquestioning acceptance. This collective mindset often discourages dissent and promotes conformity.