Social Sciences, asked by rohithkumar9254, 7 months ago

why do the koyas move from one hill to another for growing crops

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Answered by CarlosTheGreat
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⭐The Koya language, also called Koyi, is closely related to Gondi and has been strongly influenced by Telugu, the tongue of the neighboring Hindu population. The Koya are one of the few multi-racial and multi-lingual tribal communities in India. Most Koya speak either Gondi or Telugu, in addition to Koyi.

Answered by PriyanshuDAV
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Answer:

Koyas are multilingual and multiracial people living in India .major peasant tribe of Andhra Pradesh. They move from one hill to another because:

1) The fertility of the soil may get decreased so they moved to another hill.

2) Insufficient rainfall

3) For the protection of crops from animals.

4) They practiced shifting cultivation.

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