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TRIBES OF ODISHA

TRIBES OF ODISHA

TRIBES OF ODISHA

Mundari

Region: Sundergarh, Mayurbhanj and parts of Keonjhar

Population*: 25,655

Language: Mundari

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Origin: The Kol, Kol Lohara and Munda all belong to the same group as the Kolha. The Mundari are considered to be a part of the larger Munda tribe.

Occupation: The Mundari are settled cultivators who supplement their income with industrial labour.

*Scheduled Tribes Population as per Census 2011 data.
 PVTGs Population as per Micro Project Survey Data, 2010

Mundari

Region: Sundergarh, Mayurbhanj and parts of Keonjhar

Population*: 25,655

Language: Mundari

Map: Click Here

Origin: The Kol, Kol Lohara and Munda all belong to the same group as the Kolha. The Mundari are considered to be a part of the larger Munda tribe.

Occupation: The Mundari are settled cultivators who supplement their income with industrial labour.

*Scheduled Tribes Population as per Census 2011 data.
 PVTGs Population as per Micro Project Survey Data, 2010

Mundari

Region: Sundergarh, Mayurbhanj and parts of Keonjhar

Population*: 25,655

Language: Mundari

Map: Click Here

Origin: The Kol, Kol Lohara and Munda all belong to the same group as the Kolha. The Mundari are considered to be a part of the larger Munda tribe.

Occupation: The Mundari are settled cultivators who supplement their income with industrial labour.

*Scheduled Tribes Population as per Census 2011 data.
 PVTGs Population as per Micro Project Survey Data, 2010

Mundari

Region: Sundergarh, Mayurbhanj and parts of Keonjhar

Population*: 25,655

Language: Mundari

Map: Click Here

Origin: The Kol, Kol Lohara and Munda all belong to the same group as the Kolha. The Mundari are considered to be a part of the larger Munda tribe.

Occupation: The Mundari are settled cultivators who supplement their income with industrial labour.

*Scheduled Tribes Population as per Census 2011 data.
 PVTGs Population as per Micro Project Survey Data, 2010