3. To whom tribals found their enemies in trade?
4. Which traditional symbol was used by Birsa munda to rouse
people?
5. Which tribe thinks that it was against their dignity to work as
labourer?
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Answer:
(a) The British described the tribal people as wild and savage.
(b) The method of sowing seeds in jhum cultivation is known as broadcasting.
(c) The tribal chiefs got land titles in central India under the British land settlements.
(d) Tribals went to work in the tea plantations of Assam and the coal mines in Bihar.
When Birsa was released in 1897 he began touring the villages to gather support. He used traditional symbols and language to rouse people, urging them to destroy “Ravana” (dikus and the Europeans) and establish a kingdom under his leadership.
Birsa’s followers began targeting the symbols of diku and European power. They attacked police stations and churches, and raided the property of moneylenders and zamindars. They raised the white flag as a symbol of Birsa Raj.
Answer. the baigas of central India were reluctant to do work for others because the baigas saw themselves as people of the forest ,who could only live on the produced of the forest . It was below the dignity of a baiga to become a labourer.
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