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Fantom [35]
1 year ago
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Which of the following statements about the San Bushmen is true?

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Otrada [13]1 year ago
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The statement about the San Bushmen that is true is "they live in family groups and do not have an official "chief," or leader".

The name "San" is frequently used to describe a varied group of hunter-gatherers with linguistic and historical ties to Southern Africa. The San are ruled by group consensus rather than having a designated leader or chief. In their areas of expertise, such as hunting or healing rituals, certain people may assume leadership roles, but they are unable to rise to positions of widespread authority or power.

When white colonists attempted to negotiate treaties with the San, they found this to be quite perplexing. The San reserve leadership positions for those who have been a part of the organisation for a long time, who have attained a respectable age, and who have a decent character.

The correct answer is option C.

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