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Answer 1.: Tribals were not happy with dikus who were considered as 'outsiders' by them. Tribals wanted to be shifting cultivators and not be peasant cultivators. The dikus were settling in at the tribals' lands, wanting the latter to sell their lands or rent their lands at very high-interest rates.
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Answer 2.: British restricted tribal people's rights over their forests which affected their livelihood. Imposed high land revenue over the few who owned land. British alienated the land owners if the have arrears over revenue. ... New money lenders oppressed the tribes in many ways in case of arrears.
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Answer 4.: During the late 1880s, Munda began to understand the nature of exploitation meted out by the British against the native tribals. The huge disruption caused by British agrarian policies made an impact on the livelihood of these tribal people, disrupting their usual way of life which was hitherto peaceful and in tune with nature. Not only British economic and political policies but also aggressive religious and cultural policies of the Christian missionaries which belittled the tribal people and their culture acted as fuel for their fight against the British.
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Answer 5.: Munda Rebellion is one of the prominent 19th century tribal rebellions in the subcontinent. Birsa Munda led this movement in the region south of Ranchi in 1899-1900. ... But the establishment and consolidation of British rule accelerated the mobility of the non-tribal people into the tribal regions.
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“In tribal life the principal links for the whole society are based on kinship.” Kinship is not simply a principle of social organisation, it is also a principle of inheritance, division of labor and distribution of power and privileges. Tribal societies are small in size.
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The first impact of the colonial rule had been the isolation and segregation of the tribes which invariably led to the exploitation of the tribal population by the selected non-tribals like money lenders and contractors. But the colonial impact on tribal self-perception had been most disastrous.
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Munda Rebellion is one of the prominent 19th century tribal rebellions in the subcontinent. Birsa Munda led this movement in the region south of Ranchi in 1899-1900. the ulgulan, meaning 'Great Tumult', sought to establish Munda Raj and independence.