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Tribal Communities of India

Geography ⇒ Indian Geography

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Describe the main economic activities of the Garo tribe.
Discuss the challenges faced by tribal communities in accessing education in India.
Discuss the role of Scheduled Areas in the protection of tribal rights in India.
Discuss the role of tribal councils or traditional panchayats in tribal governance.
Explain the concept of 'Tribal Sub-Plan' in the context of Indian development planning.
Explain the impact of deforestation on tribal communities in India.
Explain the impact of mining activities on tribal communities in India.
Explain the importance of traditional ecological knowledge among tribal communities.
The term 'Adivasi' refers to: (1) Urban dwellers (2) Indigenous tribal people (3) Migrant workers (4) Landlords
The term 'Denotified Tribes' refers to: (1) Tribes with no official recognition (2) Tribes removed from the list of criminal tribes (3) Tribes living in urban areas (4) Tribes with special privileges
The term 'Scheduled Tribes' was first used in which official document? (1) Indian Constitution (2) Government of India Act, 1935 (3) Forest Rights Act, 2006 (4) PESA Act, 1996
Which Article of the Indian Constitution provides for the protection of the interests of Scheduled Tribes? (1) Article 15 (2) Article 244 (3) Article 370 (4) Article 21
The _______ tribe is famous for their hornbill festival celebrated in Nagaland.
The _______ tribe is known for their traditional bamboo dance called 'Cheraw'.
The _______ tribe is known for their traditional bamboo houses in Arunachal Pradesh.
The _______ tribe is known for their unique headhunting tradition, now discontinued, in Nagaland.
True or False: The Forest Rights Act, 2006 recognizes the rights of forest-dwelling tribal communities over forest land and resources.
True or False: The Jarawa tribe inhabits the Andaman Islands.
True or False: The Sentinelese tribe is known for their voluntary isolation from the outside world.
Yes or No: The Bhutia tribe is found in the state of Sikkim.