talk on topic about lives of tribal people
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Indigenous and tribal peoples are often known by national terms such as native peoples, aboriginal peoples, first nations, adivasi, janajati, hunter-gatherers, or hill tribes.
surrounding them, it becomes difficult at times to isolate them. Where the representatives of these groups have settled in villages with other groups, they have been accorded the status of a caste, and they interact in the caste system of the village. This has created difficulties in defining the tribe separately from the caste.
India has a rich and varied tribal heritage. Not only are the various tribal communities scattered all over India, they also represent different racial and linguistic stocks and are at different levels of economic and technological development. While several changes have occurred amongst them with the spread of education and other programmes of development initiated by the government of independent India, most of these groups are still generally backward and receive special attention from the government and other social reform agencies.
These tribal groups, called Vanvasis, Adivasi, and Janjatis are technically autochthonous people. Anthropologists study them as ‘primitive cultures’. These groups differ from each other, and from the non-tribal’s in matters of dress, customs, traditions, world-view, religion, and social structure.