
Primitive Societies
Primitive societies are early human communities characterized by simple social structures, subsistence practices like hunting, gathering, and sometimes minimal farming. They typically have small populations, limited technological development, and animistic or spiritual beliefs. These societies rely on close kinship ties, oral traditions, and communal cooperation for survival. Despite the term "primitive" suggesting simplicity, they often possess rich cultures, intricate social norms, and deep connections to their environments. Understanding these societies provides insight into human development and the diverse ways humans have organized life throughout history.