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Journal articles on the topic "Tamil Nadu Tribes"

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Sumathi, H. R. "A STUDY OF SOCIAL DEVELOPMENT OF TRIBES IN THE NILGIRI DISTRICT, TAMIL NADU." International Journal of Advanced Research 11, no. 12 (2023): 498–502. http://dx.doi.org/10.21474/ijar01/18010.

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Tamil Nadu, one of the major states of southern zone in India, consist of 36 important groups live in different district. According to the census of 2011, the scheduled Tribe population in Tamil Nadu constitute 1.10%of the total population. The Tribal Topography in Tamil Nadu broadly divided into three categories viz., 1) Tribal concentration areas 2) Dispersed tribal area and 3) Primitive tribal areas. According to the Ministry of tribal Affairs, Nigiri district had the highest percentage of tribal population area in Tamil Nadu came under the primitive tribal areas because of the presence of
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Anandakumar, S., та G. Ramakrishnan. "பழங்குடிகளும் பொது வெளிச்சமூகமும் - ஓர் பார்வை". Shanlax International Journal of Tamil Research 5, № 3 (2021): 49–52. http://dx.doi.org/10.34293/tamil.v5i3.3641.

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India has one of the largest concentrations of tribal population in the world after Africa. The Tribal areas of India are mostly sheltered and remote, as a result of it a very little is known about their conditions and problems. The tribes are more compared not only in relation to the general population, but also compared with scheduled caste, the other acknowledged backward social group with constitutional protection. Tamil Nadu is one of the major states of the southern zone in India, consists of important tribal groups. The tribal areas of Tamil Nadu can be broadly divided into two major ge
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S, Anandakumar. "Need to Know the Tribes of Tamil Nadu." International Research Journal of Tamil 4, SPL 2 (2022): 329–32. http://dx.doi.org/10.34256/irjt22s251.

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Tribes are those who have seen the evolving changes from the ancient ways of life and have regulated their lives. Their social organization culture and culture is found according to the context in which they live. The so-called tribes are variously called in Tamil. Politicians refer to them as savages, literati, hill people, rain people, Tolkudi, Mudukudi, Adigudi, Purvagudi, and Gandhians refer to Gandhi as Kirijan. The tribe is an educated social group. These are people who can consistently live in a common place. Speakers of the common dialect are those who have a common one-sided social mo
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RAMADEVI, J., and Dr J. MOHAMED ZEYAVUDHEEN. "A STUDY ON CONSTITUTIONAL SAFEGUARDS AND THE SOCIO-ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT OF MALAYALI TRIBES IN YERCAUD TALUK, SALEM DISTRICT." Migration Letters 21, S6 (2024): 1114–25. http://dx.doi.org/10.59670/ml.v21is6.8165.

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The tribal people are the marginalised group in the country due to various features like geographical isolation and inability to access to the basic needs for their life. The constitution of India provides social and economic justice, equality of status and opportunity to all the citizens in the country. The government at the centre and the state made various efforts to uplift the living conditions of tribes thorough various measures. The Government of Tamil Nadu presented a number of benefit schemes for the STs, but the schemes have not reached the tribal groups. In this context, the comprehe
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Hariharan, R. "Socio-Economic Status of Scheduled Tribes: A Study of Tamilnadu State." Journal of Global Economy, Business and Finance 6, no. 6 (2024): 32–37. http://dx.doi.org/10.53469/jgebf.2024.06(06).06.

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Background: Scheduled Tribe are the oldest inhabitants of their native place. Economically and technologically they are still backward. Their language, culture, beliefs and customs are different. In India there are 427 main tribal communities living and Tamilnadu accounts for 36(Rao, 1993). In Tamilnadu, majority of the tribes were illiteracy, ignorance. There is no proper awareness about the government welfare schemes. They are dominated, exploited and controlled by their mainstream in the living area and occupational area. In this context this paper addresses the “Socio-Economic Status of Sc
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Allwyn Jebaraj, M. P. Prince, C. S. Edhayavarman, V. Hari Krishnan, and G. Murali Manokari. "A Study on Financial Inclusion among Tribes in Coimbatore District: Assessing Barriers and Strategies for Economic Empowerment and Development." Cuestiones de Fisioterapia 53, no. 03 (2024): 3995–4007. https://doi.org/10.48047/fcfy7y10.

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This study examines financial inclusion among tribes in Coimbatore District, with a particularfocus on vulnerable groups such as low-income and marginalized communities. Financialinclusion is defined as the provision of essential financial services and access to timely, adequatecredit at affordable rates. Tamil Nadu is home to six nomadic tribes, and nearly every district inthe state hosts at least one tribal community, which plays a vital role in forest management.Among the 36 Scheduled Tribe communities, Kota, Kurumbas, Toda, Irulur, Paniyan, andKattunayakan are designated as Primitive Tribe
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Devi Subramaniam. "Multiple Regression Analysis of Consumer Buying Behaviour Towards FMCG Products in Tamil Nadu Hill Stations." Journal of Information Systems Engineering and Management 10, no. 2 (2025): 852–66. https://doi.org/10.52783/jisem.v10i2.8384.

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Introduction: Consumer buying behavior of Fast-Moving Consumer Goods (FMCG) in urban and rural areas has been extensively studied by researchers in India and abroad. However, studies focusing on the buying behavior of Scheduled Tribes (ST) in hill stations of Tamil Nadu remain relatively unexplored. Tamil Nadu has 15 hill stations and 36 sub-groups of Scheduled Tribes, with prominent groups such as the Todas, Kotas, Kurumbas, Kattunayakan, Paniyan, and Irular residing in regions like Nilgiris, Kolli Hills, Yercaud, Kalrayan, and Jawadhu Hills. As education and employment opportunities have inc
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Rajeshwari, Dr R. "AN ANALYTICAL STUDY OF TAMIL CULTURAL HERITAGE WITH REFERENCE TO SANGAM AGE." Jurnal Mahasiswa Agribisnis 1, no. 2 (2023): 123–28. https://doi.org/10.29103/jma.v1i2.12039.

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Over the course of two millennia, Tamil Nadu has amassed a rich cultural history that continues to flourish today. The significant cultural heritage of Tamil Nadu developed under the rule of dynasties that ruled the state at various times throughout history. Tamil Nadu is a representation of the unique Dravidian culture that emerged under the patronage of several kingdoms over the course of history. The social, economic, religious, and cultural activities of the Tamil people throughout the Sangam Age are what make Tamil Nadu and the Sangam Age special. During this time, there was progress acro
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V, Rani. "Human elements from an anthropological point of view." International Research Journal of Tamil 4, SPL 1 (2022): 1–6. http://dx.doi.org/10.34256/irjt22s11.

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During the time when the human race lived nomadically without a place, Man was given grammar and the lord of nanilam was Thamizhan. Sangam literary songs are an immovable historical trace of society, which is an experiential experience of Tamils who have touched the top of happiness by treating life as a boon. In Tamil Nadu, ethnic groups are discriminated against on the basis of dinas. This discrimination is in line with anthropological interpretation. Both birth and death were considered sacred in the tribal society. They realized the changes in nature and changed their lives accordingly. Ch
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K, Sudhakar. "The theory of Theosophical Structure of Ilango Adigal." International Research Journal of Tamil 3, S-2 (2021): 234–38. http://dx.doi.org/10.34256/irjt21s244.

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The gods worshipped by the three kings of The Ilango Adigal period and the deities worshipped by various tribes and the rituals performed by them without any discrimination. Kannagi worship is an expression of the attempt to build or advance a common deity in the Tamil community, which is based on different theories and principles of Jainism, Buddhist and Vaideekam religions. The purpose of this article is to bring out the theory of the divine theory that the Ilango Adigal are trying to build from the beginning to the end of the Silappadikaram. The purpose of this article is to express the the
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Dissertations / Theses on the topic "Tamil Nadu Tribes"

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Chapoullié, Véronique. "Développement durable et populations tribales dans les Nilgiri (Tamil Nadu - Inde du sud) : une approche dynamique de l'interface envrironnement / populations." Bordeaux 3, 2003. http://www.theses.fr/2003BOR30039.

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Au sommet des Nilgiri (Ghâts occidentaux, Inde du Sud) s'isole un haut plateau habité jusqu'au XIXe siècle par des populations tribales, les Toda, Kota et Alu Kurumba, et une communauté provenant de la région de Mysore entre le XIIe et le XVIe siècle, les Badaga. Elles s'organisent et s'articulent par des relations socioéconomiques et un étagement dans l'espace et dans le temps. À partir du début du XIXe siècle, le développement des cultures de plantations et l'installation d'un grand nombre de travailleurs des plaines et de colons britanniques transforment les milieux et bouleversent le dével
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Books on the topic "Tamil Nadu Tribes"

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Museum), Seminar on "the Tamil Nadu Tribes" (1973 Government. The Tamil Nadu tribes. 2nd ed. Director of Museums, Govt. of Tamil Nadu, 2006.

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1965-, Murugan K. Pari, and University of Madras. Dept. of Anthropology., eds. Tribes of Tamil Nadu: An ethnographic profile. Sadura Publications, 2007.

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Central Council for Research in Homoeopathy (India), ed. Plants in ethnomedicine of Nilgiri tribes in Tamil Nadu, India. Central Council for Research in Homoeopathy, 2010.

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Health status in tribal India: A study of Tamil Nadu. Creative Crows, 2016.

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Murugan, A. Jothi. Socio - Economic Impact of Tribal Development Schemes in Tamil Nadu a Comparative Study of Kalrayan Hills of Salem and South Arcot Districts. Primedia eLaunch LLC, 2024.

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Book chapters on the topic "Tamil Nadu Tribes"

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Ravichandran, Lipika. "Colonial Construct of Criminal Tribes—Piramalai Kallar and Narikoravar of Tamil Nadu." In Tribe-British Relations in India. Springer Singapore, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-981-16-3424-6_18.

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Nagarathinam, S., Kinkini Dasgupta Mishra, and N. Paramanantham. "Agricultural Drudgery Reduction Among Tribal Women Through Science and Technology Communication in Tamil Nadu." In Narratives and New Voices from India. Springer Nature Singapore, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-981-19-2496-5_19.

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Priya, R. Devi, R. Sivaraj, T. Rajasekaran, et al. "Deep Learning Based Early Diagnosis of Malnutrition Among Tribal Pregnant Women in Tamil Nadu." In Lecture Notes in Networks and Systems. Springer Nature Switzerland, 2025. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-031-78937-3_17.

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Anitha, N., R. Devi Priya, R. Rajadevi, et al. "Prediction of Malnutrition Among Pregnant Women and Infants in Tribal Areas of Tamil Nadu Using Classification Algorithms." In Hybrid Intelligent Systems. Springer International Publishing, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-96305-7_9.

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Saravana, Kumar S., S. Karthick, and Sarath Kumar. "Oral Health Status and Treatment Needs of Tribal Population in Yelagiri Hills, Tamil Nadu—A Cross-Sectional Study." In Advances in Sports Science and Technology. CRC Press, 2025. https://doi.org/10.1201/9781003616283-84.

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Dolui, Bhagyasree, R. M. Yuvaraj, and G. Geetha. "Risk Perception of Landslide Among the Tribal Population: A Case Study of Kotagiri Taluk of Nilgiri District, Tamil Nadu, India." In Disaster Risk Reduction. Springer International Publishing, 2023. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-031-26143-5_10.

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Sathyapriya, B., and K. Sathyamurthi. "Balancing Ecological Conservation with Tribal Livelihoods: A Secondary Data Analysis of the Nilgiris Biosphere Reserve and Bhavani Basin in Tamil Nadu." In Rivers Unbound. Routledge, 2025. https://doi.org/10.4324/9781003664307-35.

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Suresh, S., and Dr D. Sivakuamar. "SOCIAL WELFARE SCHEME FOR SCHEDULED TRIBES WOMEN IN TAMILNADU - A STUDY." In Futuristic Trends in Social Sciences Volume 3 Book 4. Iterative International Publisher, Selfypage Developers Pvt Ltd, 2024. http://dx.doi.org/10.58532/v3bgso4p1ch1.

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This study examines the social welfare schemes available for scheduled tribe’s women in Tamil Nadu. Scheduled tribe’s women face several social and economic challenges due to their marginalized status in society. The government of Tamil Nadu has implemented various social welfare schemes to address these challenges and uplift the living standards of scheduled tribe’s women. The study uses both primary and secondary data to analyze the effectiveness of these social welfare schemes. The primary data was collected through interviews and surveys conducted among scheduled tribe’s women in Tamil Nad
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G., Moghanraj Yadhav, Balaguru Balakrishnan, and Nagamurugan N. "Protection of Indian Traditional Rice Varieties." In Intellectual Property Rights and the Protection of Traditional Knowledge. IGI Global, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.4018/978-1-7998-1835-9.ch008.

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The crop genetic diversity has been sustainably maintained by the farmers of different regions for generations through cross-breeding. Competition among commercial ventures has placed these traditional varieties under severe exploitation and pilferage. The Indian government, to preserve these traditional varieties, has established PPV and FRA (Protection of Plant Varieties and Farmers Rights Act), which are on par with Intellectual Patent Rights (IPR). This gives the rights and ownership of the crop breed and its characterization to the traditional farmers who developed it. The researchers alo
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Anwar, Ali, Sabiya Ashraf, Effat Shahnaz, Asha Nabi, F. A. Bhat, and Zakir Amin. "INTEGRATED MANAGEMENT OF MULBERRY DISEASES FOR DIMINISHING DETERIORATION IN QUALITY PRODUCTION OF MULBERRY." In Futuristic Trends in Agriculture Engineering & Food Sciences Volume 3 Book 22. Iterative International Publisher, Selfypage Developers Pvt Ltd, 2024. http://dx.doi.org/10.58532/v3bcag22ch8.

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Silk is Nature’s gift to mankind and a commercial fiber of animal origin other than wool. Being an eco-friendly, biodegradable and self-sustaining material; silk has assumed special relevance in present age. Promotion of sericulture can help in ecosystem development as well as high economic returns. Sericulture is practiced in India and India is the 5th largest producer of silk in the World. It has been identified as employment oriented industry. All the sections of sericulture industry, viz. mulberry cultivation, silkworm seed production, silkworm rearing, reeling and weaving of silk and coll
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Conference papers on the topic "Tamil Nadu Tribes"

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Francis, DL. "PO-098 Prevalence of head and neck cancers, and tobacco use among malayali tribes, yelagiri hills, tamil nadu, india." In Abstracts of the 25th Biennial Congress of the European Association for Cancer Research, Amsterdam, The Netherlands, 30 June – 3 July 2018. BMJ Publishing Group Ltd, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1136/esmoopen-2018-eacr25.625.

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Reports on the topic "Tamil Nadu Tribes"

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Kothari, Jayna, Deekshitha Ganesan, I. R. Jayalakshmi, Krithika Balu, Prabhu C., and Aadhirai S. Tackling Caste Discrimination Through Law: A Policy Brief on Implementation of Caste Discrimination Laws in India. Centre for Law and Policy Research, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.54999/gjkp8801.

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CLPR undertook a study to review the implementation of the laws relating to caste discrimination in India – the Protection of Civil Rights Act, 1955, the Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes (Prevention of Atrocities) Act, 1989 and the Prohibition of Employment as Manual Scavengers and their Rehabilitation Act, 2013. The study focuses on the four Southern states – Karnataka, Andhra Pradesh, Tamil Nadu, and Kerala – and analyses data from the Crime in India report of the National Crime Records Bureau, reports of the Ministry of Social Justice and Empowerment, and case law from High Courts and
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Kaur, Harpreet, Jasmitha Aravind, Chandni Singh, Sreya Ajay, and Prathigna Poonacha. Representing COVID-19 Impacts and Responses on Indigenous People: A Multilingual Media Review in the Nilgiri Biosphere Region, India. Indian Institute for Human Settlements, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.24943/nbr12.2022.

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The COVID Observatories project examines the implications of the COVID-19 pandemic on climatic risks and food systems among Indigenous Peoples (IPs) around the world. In India, the focus is on the IPs living in the Nilgiri Biosphere, spread over parts of three states; Tamil Nadu, Kerala, and Karnataka, and includes five national parks and two wildlife sanctuaries (Figure 1). IPs are colloquially called ‘Adivasi’ or tribes and India is not a signatory to the IP declarations laid out by the UN. We use IP in this report to adhere international norms and reflect as media reports that tend to use I
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