<span>she is of a different tribe, this makes him uncomfortable. He wants a wife from the same tribe. This will allow him more social acceptance and greater social mobility. He wants a partner who will help him succeed in life and will support and uphold his values and his standing in society. There are other choices within his own tribe that he would be more open to and with whom he would rather make an alliance. It would be better to find a wife and life partner from his own tribe, this would make raising children easier and life would proceed more smoothly. His wife would be more quickly accepted into his life and family and this would promote a more peaceful life for him and a brighter future.</span>
Answer:
Independent
Explanation:
The way to solve this is to try to split up the sentence if different ways and see if part of it still makes sense.
If it does make sense then it's dependent, if not then it's independent.
Ex. of Independent: I am thirsty.
Ex. of Dependent: I am thirsty after I do exercise.