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Present day government policies towards the tribal population of India

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Tribal governments usually consist of one main body. Thesegoverning bodies are usually responsible for a group that isuniquely tied by culture, geography and language. Depending on thestate, these governments are considered unique, sovereign nations.Though most abide by US democratic principles, thi…

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