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How Have Tribes Been Classified in India? - Sociology

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How have tribes been classified in India? 

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Tribes have been classified according to their permanent and acquired traits. Classification of Tribal societies: • Permanent traits • Acquired traits

Permanent traits are language, region, physical characteristics and ecological habitat. 

Classification on the basis of size:

In terms of size, tribals range between seven million to less than 100 person (In Andaman Nicobar Islands). The biggest tribes are the Gonds, Bhils, Santhals, Oraons, Minas, Bodos, and Mundas each at least a million people. The tribals in India shared 8.2% of total population i.e. 85 million people according to 2001 census.

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पाठ 3: Social Institutions: Continuity and Change - Exercise [पृष्ठ ६०]

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पाठ 3 Social Institutions: Continuity and Change
Exercise | Q 5 | पृष्ठ ६०

संबंधित प्रश्‍न

What is the role of the ideas of separation and hierarchy in the caste system?


What evidence would you offer against the view that ‘tribes are primitive communities living isolated lives untouched by civilisation’?


What are the factors behind the assertion of tribal identities today?


Language coupled with ____________ and ____________ has provided the most powerful instrument for the formation of ethno-national identity in India.


De-peasantization essentially means ______


The term caste in the Indian context comprise of


The industrial areas of which state have suffered a dilution of the tribal share of the population?


The tribal language spoken by Indian tribes include


Which of the following tribe have turned into settled agriculture?


What were the impact of tribal movements?

  1. Emergence of middle class from Tribal groups.
  2. Emergence of Identity assertion.
  3. Achievement of statehood for Jharkhand and Chhattisgarh.
  4. Conversion to other religions.

Which among the following does not contribute to the contemporary tribal identity?


Khasi tribes don't fit along one of the following statement?


The tribal communities were mainly dependent on the ______ for their living.


The  ______ communities such as banias in North India, main occupation has been trade or commerce. 


The National Planning Commission was set up in ______ 


The interaction of the tribal communities with the mainstream has generally been on terms unfavourable for the tribals. Many tribal identities today are centred on ideas of ______ to the overwhelming force of the non-tribal world.


Assertion(A): Tribes are pristine societies uncontaminated by civilisation.

Reason(R): Tribes should really be seen as “secondary” phenomena arising out of the exploitative and colonialist contact between pre-existing states and non-state groups like the tribals.


In the context of identities, why did tribal societies get more and more differentiated?


In terms of positive characteristics, tribes have been classified according to their 'permanent' and' acquired, traits. Which one of the following is a permanent trait?


Assertion (A): By the 1970s all the major definitions of tribe were shown to be faulty.

Reason (R): It was pointed out that the tribe-peasantry distinctions did not hold in terms of any of the commonly advanced criteria: size, isolation, religion and means of livelihood.


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