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Pritchard has reported brother-sister avoidance from:
Todas
Nuers
Veddas of Ceylon
Andaman islanders
- Todas: A pastoral tribe from the Nilgiri Hills in India. They are known for their unique culture and traditions. Avoidance practices might not specifically focus on brother-sister relations.
- Nuers: An ethnic group from South Sudan known for their cattle-herding lifestyle. They have distinct social practices, including various avoidance customs.
- Veddas of Ceylon: Indigenous people of Sri Lanka with a rich cultural heritage. Their social structure may have different traditional rules, not explicitly focused on sibling avoidance.
- Andaman Islanders: Indigenous tribes from the Andaman Islands, each with unique cultural practices, not specifically highlighted in brother-sister avoidance by Pritchard.
Option:2, Nuers is the correct answer.
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