Multiple Choice
Foraging societies such as the Haida of the North Pacific Coast make the creation of evolutionary paradigms difficult because they don't meet all of the criteria of the model.In the case of the Haida, this is because they
A) are sedentary.
B) are partly horticulturalists
C) are nomadic for only half of the year.
D) hunt but don't forage.
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