how the foreign tribes that migrated to India in ancient times were indianized
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Tribes in India are regarded to be the indigenous people (First people, Aboriginal people or Native people) of the Indian subcontinent
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- Although regarded the 'original inhabitants of India', contemporary Adivasi came after the 'Indus Valley Civilisation decline', harbouring different ancestry degrees - from IVC-people, Ancestral North Indians, ancient hunter-gatherers, Tibeto-Burman language speakers and Austroasiatic. While considered primitive and uncivilised, tribes were not held to be impure by surrounding the 'Hindu populations', unlike 'Dalits'.
- Unlike the 'subjugation of the Dalits', the tribes enjoyed autonomy and, contingent on region, evolved farming economies, and mixed hunter-gatherer monitoring their lands as a combined patrimony of the tribe.
- In some regions, securing tribes approval and support was regarded as crucial by local kings and larger tribe groups were able to maintain their kingdoms in central India
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