what were the veiws of the British officials about different tribal groups?
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The British officials saw settled tribal groups such as the Gonds and Santhals as more civilised than hunter-gatherers or shifting cultivators. These tribal groups lived in the forests and kept on moving. ... The British considered them wild and savage and therefore they needed to be settled and civilised.
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Answer: The British officials saw settled tribal groups such as the Gonds and Santhals as more civilised than hunter-gatherers or shifting cultivators. These tribal groups lived in the forests and kept on moving. ... The British considered them wild and savage and therefore they needed to be settled and civilised.
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