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name the two pastoralist communities of Madras presidency

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During the British colonial period, the Madras Presidency included the current day Tamil Nadu, and a few districts of Karnataka, Andhra Pradesh, Orissa, and Kerala.

Pastoralism is the agricultural branch which deals with the raising of livestock. Pastoralists are the farmers who take care of sheep and cattle.

The examples of the nomadic and pastoralist communities that were under the Madras Presidency were the Korava, the Karacha, and the Yerukula communities.

Due to the changes made by the British government in forest management laws and rules, many such pastoralist communities and nomadic communities lost their livelihood and they were even called as "Criminal tribes

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