Konda Dora people

E710809

The Konda Dora people are an indigenous tribal community primarily inhabiting the hilly regions of Andhra Pradesh and neighboring states in India, known for their distinct Dravidian language and traditional agrarian lifestyle.

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Konda Dora people canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Scheduled Tribe
indigenous people
agriculturalPractice rainfed agriculture
continent Asia
country India
countrySubdivision South India NERFINISHED
cultivatedCrop millets
paddy
pulses
culturalTrait distinct customs and traditions
traditional festivals linked to agriculture
demographicStatus numerically small tribe
ethnolinguisticGroup Dravidian peoples
governedBy Panchayat system
languageFamily Dravidian languages NERFINISHED
languageStatus minority language
linguisticRegion Dravidian linguistic area
livelihoodSource forest resources
locatedIn Andhra Pradesh
Odisha NERFINISHED
Telangana NERFINISHED
migrationPattern primarily sedentary with some seasonal movement
nativeTo Eastern Ghats NERFINISHED
officialClassification Scheduled Tribe under the Constitution of India
primaryOccupation agriculture
shifting cultivation
recognizedAsScheduledTribeIn Andhra Pradesh NERFINISHED
Odisha NERFINISHED
regionType hilly regions
relatedEthnicGroup Gadaba people NERFINISHED
Koya people NERFINISHED
religion Hinduism
animism
socialClassification tribal community
state Andhra Pradesh NERFINISHED
Odisha NERFINISHED
Telangana NERFINISHED
traditionalEconomy forest produce collection
subsistence farming
traditionalHousing thatched houses
traditionalLanguage Konda language NERFINISHED
traditionalReligionFeature ancestor worship
nature worship
traditionalSettlementType hill villages
usesScript Telugu script NERFINISHED

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Konda-Dora spokenBy Konda Dora people