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The san! are a nomadic people living in the kalahari desert in south africa. they don't wear much in the way of clothes, have few personal possessions and do not have written language. they use simple tools to hunt desert wildlife and collect vegetation. highly industrialized south africa is beginning to encroach upon, and essentially end the san! way of life, in this generation. what type of society are the san! ?

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