When was the last time you sat in on an anthropology lecture or read a national geographic? Primetive tribes are extremely well studied and understood.
We know relatively little about primitive tribes primarily due to their isolation and limited contact with the outside world, which can hinder information gathering. Many tribes have maintained their traditional lifestyles, often resisting outside influence and preserving their cultures. Additionally, historical factors, such as colonization and the resulting loss of cultural heritage, have further obscured our understanding. Ethical considerations also play a role, as researchers must navigate the complexities of studying these communities without imposing external values or disrupting their way of life.
because they had little contact with the Mayas and Aztecs
stupid people they dont know any da*n thing
the total population is 56,060, but i dont know how many tribes there are.
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They probably didn't know it at the time, but wood ash has a low pH, as does bleach and, as such, works as a primitive disinfectant.
There is no way to ever really know, but guessing games and games of chance are popular with primitive tribes, so they were probably among the first games invented. One game is to hold something in one hand and have the other person guess things about it (which hand is it in, what is it, what color is it, etc). Another game is to throw dice-like objects (most primitive tribes use small bones) and bet on which way they are going to fall.
There are no primitive languages. All human speech is fully developed. That is why it is impossible to know for certain how language arose.
the people in tribes know how to make them
the archaeopteryx is the earliest and most primitive bird know.
The people of Germany migrated to Europe from the middle east after 721to718 bc . At that time they were know as Assyira, and they had taken into captivity with them the northern 10 tribes of Israel. This can be found in 2 kings 17:6 in the Bible. The 10 tribes soon lost there Identy, thus they are know as the lost 10 tribes of the House of Israel.
We know so little about primitive theatre because it predates written records, leaving us with limited archaeological evidence and no direct accounts from participants. Most of what we understand is based on interpretations of artifacts, cave paintings, and the oral traditions of indigenous cultures. Additionally, the transient nature of early performances and the diversity of practices across different societies further complicate our understanding. As a result, much of our knowledge is speculative and influenced by modern perspectives.