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  1. Adivasi - Wikipedia

    • Adivasi literature is the literature composed by the tribals of the Indian subcontinent. It is composed in more than 100 languages. The tradition of tribal literature includes oral literature and written literature in tribal languages and non-tribal languages. The basic feature of tribal literature is the presence of tribal philosophy in it. Prominent tribal writers include … 展开

    Overview

    The Adivasi are heterogeneous tribal groups across the Indian subcontinent. The term is a Sanskrit word coined in … 展开

    Definition and etymology

    Adivasi is the collective term for the tribes of the Indian subcontinent, who are claimed to be the indigenous people of India prior to the Dravidians and Indo-Aryans. It refers to "any of various ethnic groups considered to be the original in… 展开

    Demographics

    A substantial list of Scheduled Tribes in India are recognised as tribal under the Constitution of India. Tribal people constitute 8.6% of India's population and 1.1% of Bangladesh's.
    One concentrati… 展开

    History

    Though claimed to be the original inhabitants of India, many present-day Adivasi communities formed after the decline of the Indus Valley civilisation, harboring various degrees of ancestry from ancient … 展开

    Major Adivasi groups

    There are more than 700 tribal groups in India. The major Scheduled Tribes (Adivasi) are;
    Andamanese
    Apatanis
    Asurs展开

    Tribal languages

    Tribal languages can be categorised into five linguistic groupings, namely Andamanese; Austro-Asiatic; Dravidian; Indo-Aryan; and Sino-Tibetan.
    Arakanese language
    Banjara language展开

    Religion

    In the Census of India from 1871 to 1941, tribal people and their religions were described in several ways: Forest tribe (1891); animist (1901); tribal animist (1911); hill and forest tribe (1921); primitive tribe (1931); and tribe… 展开

     
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