Why the Britsh Officials considered the Bonds and Santhals
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British officials saw settled tribal groups like the Gonds and Santhals as more civilised than hunter- gatherers or shifting cultivators.
Those who lived in the forests were considered to be wild and savage:
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British officials saw settled tribal groups like the Gonds and Santhals as more civilised than hunter- gatherers or shifting cultivators. Those who lived in the forests were considered to be wild and savage: they needed to be settled and civilised
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