Onge tribal reserve

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The Onge tribal reserve is a protected area in the Andaman Islands designated for the indigenous Onge people, one of the region’s most isolated and endangered tribes.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Indigenous peoples' reserve
protected area
tribal reserve
accessControl requires special permission
restricted entry
containsSettlement Onge villages
country India
designatedFor Onge people NERFINISHED
establishedFor protection from external encroachment
protection of traditional subsistence practices
ethnicGroupProtected Onge people NERFINISHED
governingBody Andaman and Nicobar Administration NERFINISHED
Government of India NERFINISHED
hasConservationStatus area for endangered indigenous group
languageCommunityProtected Onge language speakers
legalStatus protected area for indigenous tribe
locatedIn Andaman Islands NERFINISHED
Little Andaman Island NERFINISHED
locatedInAdministrativeTerritory Andaman and Nicobar Islands NERFINISHED
locatedOn Little Andaman Island east coast
nearbyWaterBody Indian Ocean NERFINISHED
partOf Scheduled Areas of India NERFINISHED
indigenous reserves in Andaman and Nicobar Islands
populationEthnicGroup Onge people NERFINISHED
purpose conservation of indigenous culture
protection of Onge people
restriction of outside settlement
region Bay of Bengal NERFINISHED
relatedEthnicGroupStatus Onge classified as Particularly Vulnerable Tribal Group NERFINISHED
Onge considered endangered tribe

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Hut Bay hasNearbyIndigenousReserve Onge tribal reserve