the tribal majority areas in the country are broadly divided into
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The tribal majority areas in the country are broadly divided into three main zones. These are:
- North-North- Eastern Zone
- Central Zone
- Southern Zone.
Explanation:
- Tribes in India are geographically separated into three primary zones: the North-Northeast Zone, the Central Zone, and the Southern Zone.
- In India, there are around different tribes.
- The people of a tribe have some distinctive qualities that set them apart from other tribes.
- They are uncomplicated individuals with certain habits, rituals, and behaviours.
- They led a solitary existence, or perhaps you could say they were isolated geographically.
- Names of some tribes are like Gonds, Bhils, Santhal, Great Andamanese, Khasi, and Garo etc.
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Tribes in India are divided into three main zones (1) North-North- Eastern Zone, (2) Central Zone and (3) Southern Zone.
- The tribal population in India is widely dispersed.
- Hence the scholars had to arrange the tribes along regions.
- The more commonly used classifications are: The Himalayan region, middle India, Western India, South India and Islands (Vidyarthi) or North-Eastern India, middle India, Southern India, North-Western Himalayas, and Andaman and Nicobar Islands (Singh).
- The Aka, the Mishmi, the Chulikata and the Naga are some of the tribes of North-North- Eastern zone.
- There is a very high concentration of tribal population in central India.
- Over 85 per cent of the total tribal population in the country inhabits the eight States that constitute this zone.
- The Kondh, the Santhal, the Bhil, the Gond, the Muria and the Baiga are only a few of the large number of tribes of this zone
- The Toda, the Chenchu, the Kadar and the Koraga are some of the important tribes of Southern zone.
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