Social Sciences, asked by priyanshu302, 1 year ago

what account for anger of the tribal against dikus

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Answered by Deepmala15April2005
6
The word “dikus” means outsiders or who come from outside like – moneylenders, traders, zamindars, contractors, British etc. There are a number of reasons for anger of the tribals against the dikus:
→ The tribals practiced shifting cultivation but the British forced them to follow settled agriculture and also introduced land settlements.
→ Traders and moneylenders were coming into the forest, wanting to buy forest produce at a very cheap rate, luring them to take cash loans at high interests etc. The innocent and poor people initially fell in the trap of these moneylenders and traders and remained indebted throughout their lives. So the tribals considered the traders, moneylenders as evil outsiders.
→ Under British rule the tribal chiefs lost their authorities they had enjoyed earlier amongst their people, were unable to fulfill their traditional functions. Rather they had to pay tribute to the British.
→ By the introduction of forest laws, the British evacuated them from their own lands. As a result they became homeless and went in search of work and livelihood.
Answered by bhumii
7

Explanation:

  • they were dependent on money lender and traders
  • traders came around with thing for sale and sold the good at high price
  • the interest changed the lone where very high
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