Hunting and Foraging Societies. Speaks of The Kung San, Shoshone and Mbuti
Title: Hunting and Foraging Societies. Speaks of The Kung San, Shoshone and Mbuti
Category: /Social Sciences
Details: Words: 483 | Pages: 2 (approximately 235 words/page)
Hunting and Foraging Societies. Speaks of The Kung San, Shoshone and Mbuti
Category: /Social Sciences
Details: Words: 483 | Pages: 2 (approximately 235 words/page)
As in many societies different groups of people are connected by similar traits. People of
hunting and gathering societies also share similar qualities. Although the Kung, Shoshone, and
Mbuti live in unique environments they still share numerous common characteristics because of
there life styles.
The Kung San and Shoshone make critical decisions in similar ways. The people of the
Shoshone and Kung are much like a modern community in that they live together but for
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for very long
periods of time. Finally, the people of these groups do not echo technologically driven societies,
rather they depend upon the land and it's many attributes.
Although these societies have many differences they are connected by a common trait.
They are able to live off of themselves and the land. They do not need to trade with anyone for
what they need. Foraging societies are the only people alive that are truly independent.