Anthropological categories of peoples refer to the classifications that anthropologists use to organize and understand human diversity across different cultures and societies. These categories can be based on various criteria, including cultural practices, social structures, economic systems, language, ethnicity, and geographic location. Some of the primary categories include: 1. **Cultural Groups**: This involves classifying people based on shared cultural practices, beliefs, and values. For example, Indigenous peoples may be categorized based on their unique traditions and lifestyles.
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