Tribal movement of india
Answers
Answer:
K.S. Singh (1982) has given detailed accounts of 36 tribal movements in India, of which 14 were in the North-East region alone. Singh classifies the various movements into: (1) Movements for political autonomy; (2) Agrarian and forest based movements; (3) Sanskritisation process; and (4) Cultural movements.
Answer:
tribal movement in india
Explanation:
The origin of Tribal movement dates back to the pre- independence days. The British government had deprived tribal people of their rights to livelihood on forest resources and as a result of that, a tribal uprising took place in various parts of the country. It included tribes like Kolam (Chota Nagpur), Gond (Orissa), Koli Bhilla Ramoshi (Maharashtra), Santhal and Munda (Bihar).
The main demand of the tribal movement is for the government to accept their rights over forests, they should be allowed to collect forest produce and cultivate forest land.