Among the Ju/'hoansi, hunters share their kill with all members of the group. This is particularly important

a. to please one's in­laws.
b. because the band is small and it would be difficult to live with tensions.
c. as a means of insurance against the uncertainty of successful hunting.
d. in exchange for the plants and seeds that the women gather.


c

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