Archive for the ‘Adivasi Sub-Tribes’ Category

Ho

Posted by: Text credit: http://www.tribalzone.net Posted on: 2007-04-10 Also called Larka Kol, tribal people of the state of Jharkhand in India, concentrated in the area of Kolhan on the lower Chota Nagpur Plateau. They numbered about 1,150,000 in the late 20th century, mostly in Jharkhand and Orissa states of northeastern India. They speak a language [...]

Kharia

Posted by: Text credit: http://www.tribalzone.net Posted on: 2007-04-10 Kharia are several groups of hill people living in the Chota Nagpur area of Orissa and Bihar states, northeastern India, and numbering more erectile dysfunction cialis than 280,000 in the late 20th century. Most of the Kharia speak a South Munda language of the Munda family, itself [...]

Munda

Posted by: Text credit: http://www.tribalzone.net Posted on: 2007-04-10 Many of several more or less distinct tribal groups inhabiting a broad belt in central and eastern India and speaking various Munda languages of the Austroasiatic stock. They numbered approximately 9,000,000 in the late 20thcentury. In the Chota Nagpur Plateau in Jharkhand, adjacent parts of West Bengal [...]

Oraon

Posted by: Text credit: http://www.tribalzone.net Posted on: 2007-04-10 Oraon also called Kurukh, aboriginal people of the Chota Nagpur region in the state of Jharkhand, India. They call themselves Kurukh and speak a Dravidian language akin to Gondi and other generic soft tabs cialis tribal languages of central India. They once lived farther to the southwest [...]

Santhal

Posted by: Text credit: http://www.tribalzone.net Posted on: 2007-04-10 They are also called Manjhi, tribal people of eastern India, numbering about 5,380,000 in the late 20th century. Their greatest concentration is in the states of Bihar, West Bengal, and Orissa. Some 65,000 also live in Bangladesh and 10,000 in Nepal. Their language is Santhali, a dialect [...]