Discuss the basic features of the tribal movements with particular reference to koi and santal movements
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Santal people
The Santhal, or rarely Santhals, are an ethnic group, native to Nepal and the Indian states of Jharkhand, Assam, West Bengal, Bihar and Odisha. Santhals are the largest indigenous tribe in Jharkhand in terms of population. There is also a significant Santhal minority in neighboring Bangladesh, and a small population in Nepal and Bhutan. The Santals mostly speak Santhali, an Austroasiatic language and that is the most widely-spoken of the Munda languages.
Santhals
A traditional Santali dance
Total population7.4 millionRegions with significant populations India,  Bangladesh,  Nepal,  BhutanJharkhand2,752,723[1]West Bengal2,512,331[1]Odisha894,764[1]Bihar406,076[1] Bangladesh300,061 (2001)[2]Assam213,139[3] Nepal42,698[4]
The Santhal, or rarely Santhals, are an ethnic group, native to Nepal and the Indian states of Jharkhand, Assam, West Bengal, Bihar and Odisha. Santhals are the largest indigenous tribe in Jharkhand in terms of population. There is also a significant Santhal minority in neighboring Bangladesh, and a small population in Nepal and Bhutan. The Santals mostly speak Santhali, an Austroasiatic language and that is the most widely-spoken of the Munda languages.
Santhals
A traditional Santali dance
Total population7.4 millionRegions with significant populations India,  Bangladesh,  Nepal,  BhutanJharkhand2,752,723[1]West Bengal2,512,331[1]Odisha894,764[1]Bihar406,076[1] Bangladesh300,061 (2001)[2]Assam213,139[3] Nepal42,698[4]
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