Tuesday, September 17, 2019
The Kung, Shoshone, And Mbuti Tribes: Hunting And Gathering Societies :: essays research papers
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 the most part live separate lives. They come together to  hunt, like we to work, but when the hunt is over they get paid, in the form of  meat, and go home to their families. If they should choose to any group may  leave the whole at anytime. The Mbuti choose to live as a whole. They act as  one family. All decisions are made by the community as a whole. If the group  cannot reach consensus on a problem then the group may split for that time but  will rejoin once the projects are completed. Unlike the Kung and Shoshone the  Mbuti stay together, for the most part, throughout the year and do not diffuse  when supplies become more plentiful.  The two most important things a person needs is food and water. Many  different foods are consumed by the Mbuti. There diet consists of meats, fruits,  berries, roots, fungus and insects. The Mbuti's food supply is always plentiful,  this is due to the habitat they live in and the small number of people living  off of any given area. The Shoshone on the other hand live more like a  scavengers because of their environment. Meat is rare, they tend to live off  the plant life in the forest. A large portion of the Shoshone's diet is plant  life. The Kung have a fairly balanced diet of plants and animals but water is a  limited resource. For the Kung the reason for moving is to stay where the water  is. In the dry season the Kung will all live in close quarters near the  permanent water holes. But as the rainy season comes they will be able to  spread throughout the region.  Foraging societies share three major traits. All of these societies share  the work that must be done in the camp. They all live in camps, meaning they  never stay in an area for an extended amount of time.  					    
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