Arunta is a group of indigenous people in Australia and there are many customs and reasons to explain why they do this. Their custom reflects their society, since everything they do have origin in the environment, natural resources or possibly mere beliefs and some customs may arise. There are some customs about families and relatives. Arunta camps usually have one or two families. Arunta lives in such a small group, so you do not have to worry about finding lots of food at a big camp.
- Developed a basic discussion to help explain all forms of society. Through close cooperation of the Australian tribe Arunta, he focused on the role of religion and emphasized the role of collective life in defining what we believe to be religious beliefs. Dürkem concluded that religion will strengthen the unity of the group as well as other forms of collective behavior. Unlike Com, Spencer believes that there is no need to criticize existing arrangements as society inevitably changes. Or actively address change in society. (This view has attracted many influential people in the UK and the US who are interested in the current situation and suspect social thinkers who support change.
Tulism is regarded as the first form of human religion by Durkheim. Totem is a sacred symbol representing the clan and liturgy it represents, representing their own attribution and unity. Indigenous people in Australia think that it is also called Arunta and is also called North America. Totemism is often associated with the religion of shamanism. Totem is usually a naturalistic image that spiritually represents animals, a group of related people like clans. The whole "Bhagavad Gita" is based on the mythical story called "Mahabharat". The contents of Gita took place on the battlefield before the start of the Kurkchetra war and took the form of a dialogue between Arjuna and his tank Krishna. Krishna is sacred and landed in the form of mankind to restore the peace on Earth. Gita is essentially a philosophical text followed by Hindu, and captures many mythological concepts.
Because individuals constituting society have never been abandoned by their nature's instructions, it is impossible to infer various methods and practices from biology; they are conventions that reflect the expression of that essence I am more inclined to the nature of the second. Desire and fear It is not just a body but a legally restrained subject in taboo, and the subject recognizes himself and is satisfied - this means that he evaluates some value of himself I will. Also, value can be based on physiology rather than physiology; instead, biological facts have existing value given to them.