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In many indigenous traditions of the world, Nature is considered sacred. You have read about this. In such traditions, Nature is a nurturer and nourisher.

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Indigenous traditions view nature as sacred, treating Earth as a mother who provides and nourishes life. Nature is respected, protected, and treated with gratitude rather than exploited or dominated.

Class 8 Social Science Chapter 1 Natural Resources and Their Use question answer

Class 8 NCERT Social Science India and the World: Land and the People Chapter 1 Natural Resources and Their Use

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  1. In indigenous worldviews, nature is sacred and not seen as a resource to be exploited. It is often treated like a living being — a mother or guardian — that nourishes, protects and sustains life. These traditions involve rituals, taboos and community rules that ensure minimal harm to the environment. Such respect helps maintain ecological balance and reflects deep-rooted harmony with nature.

     

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