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18 April, 22:07

Anthropologist Susan Kent notes a tendency to stereotype foragers, to treat them all as alike. They used to be stereotyped as isolated, primitive survivors of the Stone Age. Another, more recent, common stereotype of foragers sees them as?

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  1. 18 April, 22:31
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    The common stereotypes of foragers is culturally deprived people forced by states, colonialism and world events into marginal environments.

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    The stereotype is the belief or idea of many people who worshipped nature as the god. Their belief is true and partially true for the society.

    Stereotyping people is a type of prejudice because what is on the outside is a small part of who a person is racial remarks, sexual market, gender remarks are the biggest stereotype. One of the most common type is surrounding race. Sexual orientation stereotypes are also common.
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