Khond people

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The Khond people are an indigenous Adivasi community of eastern and central India, traditionally known for their distinct tribal culture, agrarian lifestyle, and unique religious practices.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Adivasi community
ethnic group
indigenous people
beliefSystem animistic worldview
sacredness of forests and land
country India
crop millets
paddy
pulses
culturalRegion Eastern Ghats NERFINISHED
central Indian highlands
culturalTrait distinct tribal customs
oral traditions
ritual festivals linked to agriculture
traditional dance and music
deity Earth goddess
economy largely subsistence-based
ethnolinguisticGroup Dravidian peoples NERFINISHED
governmentCategory Scheduled Tribe under Indian Constitution
housing village settlements in hilly and forested areas
language Kui language NERFINISHED
Kuvi language NERFINISHED
languageFamily Dravidian languages NERFINISHED
livelihood rain-fed agriculture
minorityStatus marginalized tribal community in India
recognizedAs Scheduled Tribe in India
region central India
eastern India
relatedGroup Gond people NERFINISHED
Santal people NERFINISHED
religiousPractice ancestor worship
nature worship
ritualSpecialist shaman
village priest
socialStructure clan-based society
state Andhra Pradesh NERFINISHED
Chhattisgarh NERFINISHED
Jharkhand NERFINISHED
Madhya Pradesh
Odisha NERFINISHED
Telangana NERFINISHED
traditionalOccupation hunting and gathering
shifting cultivation
subsistence agriculture
traditionalReligion Hinduism NERFINISHED
Khond animism
shamanism

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Kui language spokenBy Khond people
Kui spokenBy Khond people