what was the impact of outsiders on the tribal people of india
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They thought they weren't up to the mark and instead moved to cities!
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The 'tribal belt' is one of India's most poor regions. Many tribals traditionally lived in the forest.
But the forests are diminished and they have been 'forced' to try and cultivate fields.
But where they live, the land is 'often in short supply' and it is not enough to move around.
In some cases, tribal are stopped from chopping trees here and there while loggers and miners work illegally or bribe politicians to gain access to resources.
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