How did the changed forest laws affect the lives of the tribals ?
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they can't take their basic needs from forest
forest were reserved
merchants could not go to their home
their way of surviving effected
forest were reserved
merchants could not go to their home
their way of surviving effected
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a tribe is proved developmentally or historically as a social group existing before the development of nations states or outside them. forest is a place where these people live. they are dependent on these for their daily needs of food, water, shelter etc.., therefore if the patterns of the forest change they affect the tribal lives.
a tribe is proved developmentally or historically as a social group existing before the development of nations states or outside them. forest is a place where these people live. they are dependent on these for their daily needs of food, water, shelter etc.., therefore if the patterns of the forest change they affect the tribal lives.
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