The Ju/’hoansi residing in //Nhoq’ma village are in a transition phase in which _____
a. they are exploring ecotourism and playing host to tourists
b. they have become expert hunters, relying on meat for their caloric intake
c. they rely on sharing and interdependence for their survival
d. accumulation of material goods is important to their ranked society
e. they are carrying out agriculture in addition to hunting and gathering
ANSWER:
a
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