analiysis the causes for adivasis revolt
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Causes of Tribal Revolts in India. The tribals' mainstay were shifting agriculture, hunting, fishing and the use of forest produce. With the influx of non-tribals into the traditional regions of the tribals, the practice of settled agriculture was introduced. This led to a loss of land for the tribal population.
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In 1945, it began in Zari village, Talasari taluka (Maharashtra).
- Affected from the exploitation from the landlords and money-lenders, nearly 5,000 indentured tribals gathered and refused to work on landlords’ fields until they received 12 annas a day in wages.
- Their resistance sowed the first seeds of rights-based movements among the region’s indigenous communities.
- Women played an important role in the revolt and helped the men in all possible aspects.
- The involvement of the women was supported by the Kisan Sabha leader, Godaveri Parulekar, also known as Godutai (elder sister) by the Adivasis.
- Women followed her and spoke at meetings about the oppression they faced and encouraged other women to join the struggle.
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