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The______tribe furnishs a classic example of pastoral economy
Baiga
Bhil
Toda
Jarwa
- Baiga: This tribe is based in central India. They traditionally have a unique system of slash-and-burn cultivation, and their economy heavily relies on agriculture and forest produce rather than pastoralism.
- Bhil: Predominantly found in western India, the Bhils are an agricultural community. They engage in farming and are also known for their hunting skills, rather than focusing on pastoral practices.
- Toda: The Toda people of the Nilgiri Hills in southern India are renowned for their pastoral economy. They mainly practice buffalo herding, which plays a crucial role in their tradition and livelihood.
- Jarwa: Inhabiting the Andaman Islands, this tribe traditionally relies on hunting and gathering from the forest. They are not associated with a pastoral economy.
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