What is true about hunting and gathering societies?

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Hunting and gathering societies are societies that rely on hunting animals and foraging for wild plants for food. Hunting and gathering societies have no government, social classes, and have no permanent settlements. They exist in small, mobile bands and rely heavily on their environment for sustenance. These societies often rely on oral tradition rather than written communication and have an egalitarian-based social structure in which all members of the community have an equal share in producing food and other resources. Hunting and gathering societies typically have a deep respect for the environment and emphasize cooperation, sharing, and respect.

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