Onge people

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The Onge people are one of the indigenous Andamanese groups of India, known for their small hunter-gatherer communities and distinct cultural and genetic heritage.

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Onge people canonical 10

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Andamanese people
ethnic group
indigenous people
language
language family
ancestralRegion Little Andaman Island forests NERFINISHED
colonialHistory contact with British colonial administration in the 19th century
continent Asia
country India
culturalPractice body painting
oral storytelling traditions
ritual dances
culturalStatus threatened culture
demography very small population size in the 20th and 21st centuries
diet forest fruits
seafood
wild pigs
wild tubers
geneticHeritage distinct from mainland Indian populations
one of the early modern human lineages in South Asia
governmentPolicyImpact settlement in government camps
impactOfColonialism loss of traditional lands
population decline due to disease
language Onge language NERFINISHED
languageFamily Ongan languages NERFINISHED
languageStatus severely endangered
legalProtection protected under Indian law as a Particularly Vulnerable Tribal Group
locatedIn Andaman Islands NERFINISHED
Andaman and Nicobar Islands
Little Andaman Island NERFINISHED
populationStatus endangered
populationTrend declining
PVTGStatus Particularly Vulnerable Tribal Group NERFINISHED
recognizedAs Scheduled Tribe of India NERFINISHED
relatedGroup Great Andamanese people NERFINISHED
Jarawa people NERFINISHED
Sentinelese people NERFINISHED
religion ancestor worship
animism
socialOrganization kin-based groups
small bands
traditionalHousing communal huts
temporary leaf shelters
traditionalKnowledge detailed knowledge of coastal and forest ecology
traditionalLifestyle hunter-gatherer
traditionalNavigation use of dugout canoes
traditionalSubsistence fishing
gathering
hunting
vulnerability high susceptibility to introduced diseases

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