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  2. Abujhmarh - Wikipedia

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    The area has population density of less than 4 inhabitants per square kilometre (10 inhabitants per square mile), and is home to nearly 27 per cent entire tribal population of the Chhattisgarh state, dominated by Gond, Muria, Abujhmarhia, Madiya and Halba tribes. A total population of 34,000 tribal inhabits 233 villages. [14]

  3. Baiga - Wikipedia

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    Total population; 552,495 [1] [2] (2011, ... Ideas of Life and Love from the Tribes of Chhattisgarh This page was last edited on 26 September 2024, at 04:33 ...

  4. Bhunjia - Wikipedia

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    The Chaukhutia Bhunjia are confined exclusively to the hills of the Sunabeda plateau in ecologically secluded areas for which they maintain distance from the outsiders. But the Chinda Bhunjia generally lives in the plains and have close contact with the tribal and non-tribal communities. The religious life of Bhunjia is very simple.

  5. List of Scheduled Tribes - Wikipedia

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    The following list shows the 33 largest Scheduled Tribes according to the Census in India 2011 (76% ≈ 80 of a total of 104 million members) with their population development (population explosion from +25%), their proportions and their gender distribution (number of female relatives per 1000 male) as well as the populated states/territories ...

  6. Koya (tribe) - Wikipedia

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    Koya are an Indian tribal community found in the states of Andhra Pradesh, Telangana, Chhattisgarh, and Odisha.Koyas call themselves Koitur in their dialect. The Koyas speak the Koya language, also known as Koya basha, which is a Dravidian language related to Gondi.

  7. Manendragarh-Chirmiri-Bharatpur district - Wikipedia

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    At the time of the 2011 census, Manendragarh-Chirimri-Bharatpur district had a population of 411,490. Manendragarh-Chirimri-Bharatpur district has a sex ratio of 970 females to 1000 males. 32.27% of the population lives in urban areas. Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes make up 34,339 (8.35%) and 207,156 (50.34%) of the population ...

  8. Gondi people - Wikipedia

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    The Government of Uttar Pradesh had classified them as a Scheduled Caste, but by 2007, they were one of several groups that was redesignated as Scheduled Tribes. [47] As of 2017, that tribal designation applies only to certain districts, not the entire state. [48] The 2011 Census of India for Uttar Pradesh showed the Gond population at 21,992. [49]

  9. Kanwar (tribe) - Wikipedia

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    Kanwar or Kawar are a royal Rajput community from central India, historically associated with Indian kingship and nobility. They belong to the traditional Rajput warrior and ruling class, known for their royal heritage and deep-rooted cultural significance in the region, mainly in the state of Chhattisgarh, with significant populations in neighbouring areas of Maharashtra and Madhya Pradesh.