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  2. Adivasi - Wikipedia

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    The term Adivasi, in fact, is a modern Sanskrit word specifically coined in the 1930s by tribal political activists to give a differentiated indigenous identity to tribals by alleging that Indo-European and Dravidian speaking peoples are not indigenous. [ 5 ] The word was used by Thakkar Bapa to refer to inhabitants of forest in 1930s. [ 21 ]

  3. Bharat Adivasi Party - Wikipedia

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    The Bharat Adivasi Party (abbreviated as BAP) is a political party based in Rajasthan, India.The party was formed by Rajkumar Roat in 10 September 2023. [1]The Bharat Adivasi Party won three seats in the 2023 Rajasthan Legislative Assembly election [1] and one seat in the 2023 Madhya Pradesh Legislative Assembly election. [2]

  4. Adivaani - Wikipedia

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    India. Founder (s) Ruby Hembrom. Products. Books. URL. adivaani .org. Adivaani (stylised as adivaani, in lower case) is a platform that aims to support indigenous expression and assertion, based in Kolkata, India. It is a publishing, archiving and chronicling outfit of and by indigenous people of India 's Adivasi Tribes.

  5. List of Scheduled Tribes in West Bengal - Wikipedia

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    Scheduled Tribes (also known as "tribals" or "adibasi/adivasi") are specific indigenous peoples whose status is acknowledged to some formal degree by national legislation. Scheduled tribes of the Indian state of West Bengal, as recognized by the Constitution of the Indian Republic ; a total of 40 distinct tribes.

  6. Vaacha: Museum of Voice - Wikipedia

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    The Vaacha: Museum of Voice is an indigenous museum located in Tejgadh village, Gujarat. [1][2][3] The museum is part of a larger initiative called the Adivasi Academy, which is an offshoot of the Bhasha Research and Publication Centre based in Vadodara. The museum aims to preserve Adivasi history and culture which otherwise historically has ...

  7. Tilka Majhi - Wikipedia

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    Tilka Majhi alias Tilka Murmu Majhi was an Indian freedom fighter the first adivasi leader from Santal community. [1] His father's name was Sundara Murmu. [2] [3] Majhi or Manjhi title is the honored title of the village headman or village leading person among Santal tribes since immemorable time. Since, Manjhi plays a crucial role for worship ...

  8. Kokna (tribe) - Wikipedia

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    Kokni, Kokna, Kukna is an Indian Adivasi tribal community found in Sahyadri - Satpura Ranges of Maharashtra (mostly residing in Nandurbar and Dhule districts – Sakri, Navapur talukas) and in Gujarat (mostly residing in Ahwa - Dang, Navsari and Valsad districts) and is believed to have originated [5] in the Konkan patti of Thane district. [6]

  9. Rajkumar Roat - Wikipedia

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    rajkumarroat.in. Rajkumar Roat (born 26 June 1992) is an Indian politician and a two-time MLA from the Chorasi constituency and MP from Banswara Lok Sabha Constituency. He is the founder and a member of the Bharat Adivasi Party (BAP). In the 2024 general election, he was elected as a Member of Parliament for the Banswara Lok Sabha constituency ...