Explain Tribe-Caste continuum.
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The Tribe-Caste continuum refers to a spectrum in South Asian societies where social groups exhibit features of both tribes and castes. Tribes are often viewed as more egalitarian, mobile, and less stratified, while castes are associated with rigid hierarchies. Communities within this continuum share characteristics of both, complicating traditional classifications. This concept recognizes that social structures are dynamic and can exhibit features of both tribes and castes, blurring the lines between these categories in the complex socio-cultural landscape of South Asia.