In which work the Khonds of orissa was mainly engaged?
Answers
Explanation:
Khonds (also spelt Kondha, Kandha etc.) are a tribal community in India. Traditionally hunter-gatherers, they are divided into the hill-dwelling Khonds and plain-dwelling Khonds for census purposes; all the Khonds identify by their clan and usually hold large tracts of fertile land but still practice hunting, gathering and slash-and-burn agriculture in the forests as a symbol of their connection to and ownership of the forest. Khonds speak the Kui and Kuvi languages and write them in Odia script.
Khonds
Kutia kondh woman 3.jpg
A Khond woman in Odisha
Regions with significant populations
India
Odisha
1,627,486 (2011 census)[1]
Languages
Kui, Kuvi
Religion
Traditional beliefs, Hinduism, Christianity
Related ethnic groups
Dravidian people • Dangaria Kandha • Gondi people
Answer:
Works like hunting, gathering, cultivating and using medicinal plants for food as well as treatment are considered among the main activities of the Khonds living in the forest area of Orissa. They preferred hunting in groups and collected roots and fruits from the forests for consumption.
Explanation:
Khonds Uprising 1846, 1855
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