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The view that tribal people should be allowed to retain their special characteristics while becoming the part of the main stream is:
Cultural relativism
Integrations
Acculturations
Isolation
- Cultural Relativism: This is the concept that all cultural beliefs are equally valid and that each culture can be understood only in its own context. It focuses on understanding cultures on their own terms without judging.
- Integrations: This is the idea that different cultural groups can come together to form a unified social group while maintaining their unique cultural identities.
- Acculturations: This refers to the process of cultural change and psychological change that occurs when two cultures meet. It often involves adopting the dominant culture’s traits in whole or part.
- Isolation: This is the approach where a group remains separate from mainstream society, preserving their unique cultural traits by limiting interaction with others.
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