For hunter-gatherers like the Inuit, controlling access to the territory they occupy is

A) enforced by the tribal chiefs.
B) not strictly exercised due to the necessity for mobility and flexibility.
C) reinforced by social class boundaries.
D) important to protect the group's game resources.
E) none of the above.


B

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