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Social Studies, 27.04.2021 15:00 zymikaa00

Pls help me asap and no links! Why doesn't the narrator use the term "tribe" in this video? It's a word only used to describe indigenous ethnic groups in the Americas.

It is a word that was often used by Europeans to demean and dismiss cultures and societies they viewed as "primitive" (ie. not white and/or not Christian).

It is not a word recognized by major dictionaries like Merriam-Webster and Oxford.

It's a word used exclusively in American standard English.

here the video: https://youtu. be/48Y5pBtRHqk

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