According to Lee and Biesele, in order to survive today, the Ju/'Hoansi Kung will have to
a. specialize in the manufacture of trade goods for tourists.
b. take jobs in nearby cities in order to earn cash.
c. form borehole syndicates and stake out ranches to protect their foraging areas.
d. open reproductions of traditional foraging camps in order to attract tourists.
Correct Answer: c
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