Korwa people

E812536

The Korwa people are an indigenous tribal community of central and eastern India, traditionally forest-dwelling and known for their distinct culture, language, and subsistence practices.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Scheduled Tribe
ethnic group
continent Asia
country India
culturalTrait distinct traditional songs and dances
oral traditions
demographicStatus small population group
diet forest tubers
millets
wild fruits
economicActivity subsistence agriculture
wage labor
facingIssue deforestation
land alienation
limited access to education
limited access to healthcare
poverty
heritageStatus indigenous cultural heritage group
housingType thatched houses
language Korwa language NERFINISHED
languageFamily Austroasiatic languages NERFINISHED
Munda languages NERFINISHED
marriagePractice endogamy at community level
exogamy at clan level
policyCategory Scheduled Tribes of India NERFINISHED
recognizedAs Particularly Vulnerable Tribal Group NERFINISHED
recognizedBy Government of India NERFINISHED
region Central India NERFINISHED
Eastern India NERFINISHED
religion Hinduism
animism
socialStructure clan-based society
state Chhattisgarh NERFINISHED
Jharkhand NERFINISHED
Madhya Pradesh
Uttar Pradesh
traditionalHabitat forests
hilly areas
traditionalOccupation collection of forest produce
hunting and gathering
shifting cultivation
uses minor forest produce

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