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describe how the tribal life centred around the forest (in short) ​

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Answered by sindhu45
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India is larger land of nearly 10.4 million tribes which constitutes 8.6 % of its total population and spread over 15 % of its geographical area tribe has very close relation with the forest and their life and substance that is hormone harmonized with available forest resources the ongoing Pursuit for economic development and market pressure on government have four side policy Marcus to convert forest land into large corporations which again push away the indigenous people from the soil since the colonial period the forest Policy was your brother that I was right over the forest and ignore their voice during forming the last in the Colonial period the legal and policy instruments transfer the right over communities hand do governments have and governments

Answered by SRIKESH805
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  1. Some tribals depend on jungles , cause jungle provides them every commodity they need to live. They Fetch fresh water from the jungle, collect fruits and vegetables , and also hunt the animals living in jungle
  2. Many forests which supplied valuable timber were declared as reserved forests by the British. The tribals were not allowed to collect wood, fruits, hunt and practice shifting cultivation in these forests. This resulted in the loss of livelihood, poverty and hunger among the tribals.
  3. Some tribal groups earned their livelihood by hunting animals and gathering forest produce. They saw the forests as essential for their survival. The Khonds were such a community living in the forests of Orissa. ... As a result, tribals often ended up taking high-interest loans from moneylenders.

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