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LAND ESTRANGEMENT AND LIVELIHOOD PROBLEMS OF ADIVASIS IN KERALA

Manoj Mathew.P, Dr. Pardeep Lohan
Page No. : 46-53

ABSTRACT

The word ’tribe’ is generally used for a socially cohesive unit, associated with a territory, the member of whichregards them as politically autonomous. Often a tribe possesses a distinct dialect and distinct cultural traits. Tribecan be defined as a “collection of families bearing a common name, speaking a common dialect, occupying orprofessing to occupy a common territory and is not usually endogamous though originally it might have been so”.According to R.N. Mukherjee, a tribe is that human group, whose members have common interest, territory,language, social law and economic occupation. Scheduled Tribes in India are generally considered to be‘Adivasis,’ meaning indigenous people or original inhabitants of the country. The tribes have been confined tolow status and are often physically and socially isolated instead of being absorbed in the mainstream Hindupopulation. Psychologically, the Scheduled Tribes often experience passive indifference that may take the formof exclusion from educational opportunities, social participation, and access to their own land. All tribalcommunities are not alike. They are products of different historical and social conditions. They belong todifferent racial stocks and religious backgrounds and speak different dialects. Discrimination against women,occupational differentiation, and emphasis on status and hierarchical social ordering that characterize thepredominant mainstream culture are generally absent among the tribal groups. Although Scheduled Tribes are aminority, they constitute about 8.2 % of the total population in India, or 85 million people in absolutenumber .The tribal population is an integral part of India’s social fabric and has the second largest concentrationafter that of the African continent.


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