TRIBES OF ODISHA
TRIBES OF ODISHA
Baiga
Region: Sundergarh and Balasore
Population*: 338
Language: Chhatishgarhi and Odia
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Origin: The Baiga are believed to be an offshoot of the Bhuiyans of Chotanagpur.
Culture and Crafts: Baiga women sport a number of tattoos covering their limbs and the Karma is their most colourful dance.
Occupation: The Baiga originally lived a semi-nomadic life practicing slash and burn cultivation and are also engaged in hunting, fishing and collection of forest produce like roots, tubers and honey to satisfy their own needs.
*Scheduled Tribes Population as per Census 2011 data. PVTGs Population as per Micro Project Survey Data, 2010
Baiga
Region: Sundergarh and Balasore
Population*: 338
Language: Chhatishgarhi and Odia
Map: Click Here
Origin: The Baiga are believed to be an offshoot of the Bhuiyans of Chotanagpur.
Culture and Crafts: Baiga women sport a number of tattoos covering their limbs and the Karma is their most colourful dance.
Occupation: The Baiga originally lived a semi-nomadic life practicing slash and burn cultivation and are also engaged in hunting, fishing and collection of forest produce like roots, tubers and honey to satisfy their own needs.
*Scheduled Tribes Population as per Census 2011 data. PVTGs Population as per Micro Project Survey Data, 2010
Baiga
Region: Sundergarh and Balasore
Population*: 338
Language: Chhatishgarhi and Odia
Map: Click Here
Origin: The Baiga are believed to be an offshoot of the Bhuiyans of Chotanagpur.
Culture and Crafts: Baiga women sport a number of tattoos covering their limbs and the Karma is their most colourful dance.
Occupation: The Baiga originally lived a semi-nomadic life practicing slash and burn cultivation and are also engaged in hunting, fishing and collection of forest produce like roots, tubers and honey to satisfy their own needs.
*Scheduled Tribes Population as per Census 2011 data. PVTGs Population as per Micro Project Survey Data, 2010
Baiga
Region: Sundergarh and Balasore
Population*: 338
Language: Chhatishgarhi and Odia
Map: Click Here
Origin: The Baiga are believed to be an offshoot of the Bhuiyans of Chotanagpur.
Culture and Crafts: Baiga women sport a number of tattoos covering their limbs and the Karma is their most colourful dance.
Occupation: The Baiga originally lived a semi-nomadic life practicing slash and burn cultivation and are also engaged in hunting, fishing and collection of forest produce like roots, tubers and honey to satisfy their own needs.
*Scheduled Tribes Population as per Census 2011 data. PVTGs Population as per Micro Project Survey Data, 2010
PVTG Communities
62 Scheduled Tribes
PVTG Communities
62 Scheduled Tribes
PVTG Communities
62 Scheduled Tribes