Hunter-gatherer (noun)

A person or group of people who rely on hunting, fishing and gathering wild plants for their primary means of obtaining food.

Origin:

The term "hunter-gatherer" is a compound word that refers to people who rely on hunting, fishing and gathering wild plants as their primary means of obtaining food. the word was first used in the late 19th century, to describe the way of life of the indigenous people of many parts of the world.

Examples:

  1. The hunter-gatherer societies of the Amazon rainforest have lived off the land for thousands of years.
  2. The San people of the Kalahari Desert are among the last surviving hunter-gatherer societies in the world.
  3. Hunter-gatherers have a deep understanding of the natural world and how to live in harmony with it.
  4. Hunter-gatherers are also known to have a rich cultural heritage and social structure.
  5. Hunter-gatherers were the first human societies before the advent of agriculture and civilization.
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