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Adivasis is the collective name used for the many indigenous peoples of India. The term Adivasi derives from the Hindi word ‘adi' which means of earliest times or from the beginning and ‘vasi' meaning inhabitant or resident. For Adivasis, land is not merely a source of livelihood, it is also an integral part of their culture, identity and existence. And their removal from the forests is responsible for their marginalization. Once they get shifted to towns and cities they land up with small jobs. Unable to match all due cultural difference, they automatically get categorized as the marginalized and so their rights need to be protected . I hope you like it plz mark it brainlist answer
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Adivasi is the collective term for the indigenous peoples of mainland South Asia.Adivasi make up 8.6% of India's population, or 104 million people, according to the 2011 census, and a large percentage of the Nepalese population. They comprise a substantial indigenous minority of the population of India and Nepal. The same term Adivasi is used for the ethnic minorities of Bangladesh and the native Tharu people of Nepal.The word is also used in the same sense in Nepal, as is another word, janajati(Nepali: जनजाति; janajāti), although the political context differed historically under the Shahand Rana dynasties.
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