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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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S, SANTHIVIMALARANI, and P. PAVADAI. "Ethnoveterinary practices among tribes of Kolli hills in Tamil Nadu, India." Journal of Medicinal and Aromatic Plant Sciences 36, no. 3 (2014): 75–81. http://dx.doi.org/10.62029/jmaps.v36i3.s.

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An ethnoveterinary survey was carried out among the tribes of Kolli Hill, Namakkal District, Tamil Nadu, India. The survey identified 52 medicinal plant species belonging to 31 families of ethnoveterinary values in Kolli hill. Of these, major represented families are Euphorbiaceae (6 species), and Zingiberaceae, Solanaceae, and Apiaceae ( 03 of each). Most of the medicinal plants are used for the treatment of enteritis. Haemorrhagic septicemia and Black quarter are the two common bacterial diseases treated by medicinal plants by Kolli people. This report includes name of surveyed plant species
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S, Bala Krishnan, and S. Sudharsan. "A Situation Analysis of Higher Secondary Tribal Residential Schools in Tiruvannamalai District, Tamil Nadu, India." Asian Social Work Journal 5, no. 2 (2020): 25–31. http://dx.doi.org/10.47405/aswj.v5i2.135.

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Education for tribal communities has become one of the prime focuses which is taken into account as an integral a part of socio-economic development of Schedule Tribes in Asian country. Within the recent years, there has been some improvement in providing the education for the tribal communities. The implementation of Government Tribal Residential Schools has an important role to play in raising literacy rate. With regard to the literacy rate of the tribes in Tamil Nadu is 54.34 percent. As 83.08 per cent of the tribal survives in hilly/rural areas and 16.91 per cent of them live in urban (tow
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Hanupriyan, V., S. Valarmathi, Jasmine S. Sundar, et al. "Infant mortality rate in Tamil Nadu, Kerala, and Uttar Pradesh: a comparative analysis using national family health survey 2019-21 data." International Journal Of Community Medicine And Public Health 12, no. 1 (2024): 605–9. https://doi.org/10.18203/2394-6040.ijcmph20244080.

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The mortality rate is regarded as a state’s health indicator, as it focuses on health policy for a limited group of the population rather than on rest. The purpose of this review is to gain a deeper understanding of child health indicators, specifically the infant mortality rate (IMR), by comparing a high-performing state like Kerala and a low-performing state like Uttar Pradesh with Tamil Nadu, using NFHS-5 data. The study uses publicly available data from NFHS-5, conducted between 2019 and 2021 by the Ministry of Health and Family Welfare, involving secondary analysis without human involveme
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Janaki, S., and S. Prabakar. "Analysing maternal and reproductive health inequalities in tamil nadu: A bibliometric study of trends, patterns, and research gaps." Multidisciplinary Reviews 8, no. 3 (2024): 2025097. http://dx.doi.org/10.31893/multirev.2025097.

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Maternal and reproductive health inequity remains a significant public health challenge in Tamil Nadu, India, with disparities in access to healthcare services, economic status, education, and social determinants contributing to adverse health outcomes for women, particularly in rural and marginalized communities. This study aims to conduct a bibliometric analysis to identify trends, patterns, and gaps in the existing literature on maternal and reproductive health inequity in Tamil Nadu, providing a comprehensive overview of the current state of research. A systematic methodology was employed,
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Jaiswal, Ajeet. "A Study on Ethnomedical and Health Practices among the Malayali Tribes of Tamil Nadu." Anthropology and Ethnology Open Access Journal 5, no. 2 (2022): 1–6. http://dx.doi.org/10.23880/aeoaj-16000188.

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Disease and ill health have become significant focuses of human beings since immemorial. Health and sickness are biological concepts. But traits like beliefs, religion, philosophy, education, socio-economic conditions etc. also assess how people feel about health and sickness. This study aimed to study the health and ethnomedical practices among the Malayali Tribes of Tamil Nadu. The research involved a general household survey of 113 houses and covered 534 individuals of various age groups of Malayali tribal communities in India’s Villupuram district, Tamil Nadu. The present’s primary stress
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VR, Pradeep, Lalitha Rani Chellappa, Meignana Arumugham Indiran, and Jishnu Krishna Kumar. "Assessment of Oral Health Beliefs & Oral Hygiene Practices Among Tribal Gypsies in Tamil Nadu." Journal of Pioneering Medical Science 12, no. 3 (2023): 11–14. http://dx.doi.org/10.61091/jpms20231233.

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Introduction: Oral health beliefs and practices have changed over the years for humans. Despite adequate advancements in global oral health, problems persist in many communities worldwide, particularly among the underprivileged. The tribal gypsies are one among the underprivileged group without any knowledge of oral health & hygiene. The present study explores oral health beliefs and behavior among the tribal gypsies of Tamil Nadu. Aim & objectives: The objective of the present study was to assess the oral health beliefs and behavior among the tribal gypsies of Tamil Nadu. Materials an
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M, Kayalvizhy. "Time Records in Mukkutar Pallu." Indian Journal of Tamil 1, no. 1 (2020): 1–21. http://dx.doi.org/10.34256/ijot2011.

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Mukkutar Pallu was an anonymous poem which depicts the life of Pallar community in the Southern part of Tamil Nadu during 17th century. They were ancient tribes and have a glorious past. The Pallers were the prominent agricultural community in the Tamil society. In this poem the poet records various events which were took place the 17th century. Pallar and Palliyar were the main role in this work. The poem beautifully records various events in the life of Pallar community. The personal life, agricultural works, religious conditions, belives, economic states, social conditions were beautifly re
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Geetha K, Kanniammal C, and Kanmani S. "Prevalence of prediabetes and diabetes among economically backward tribes, Tamilnadu, India." International Journal of Research in Pharmaceutical Sciences 12, no. 1 (2021): 905–10. http://dx.doi.org/10.26452/ijrps.v12i1.4361.

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India has the second largest concentration of tribal population in the world. Indian tribes constitute around 8.3% of nation’s total population. To assess the prevalence of Prediabetes and diabetes mellitus among tribal population of Kancheepuram district. Cross sectional study design, Multi stage cluster sampling technique was used, house to house data collection was done for 85 irula tribal people. The Irula are a Scheduled tribe that lives in northern Tamil Nadu and the Nilgiri Hills. They are sort of like a cross between tribals and ordinary southern Indians. structured questionnaire were
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Dinesh, Ramya, and Ramalakshmi S. "PREVALENCE OF HEPATITIS B VIRUS AND ASSOCIATED RISK FACTORS IN IRULA TRIBAL POPULATION." Asian Journal of Pharmaceutical and Clinical Research 10, no. 8 (2017): 100. http://dx.doi.org/10.22159/ajpcr.2017.v10i8.18552.

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Objective: The study is to analyze the prevalence of infections caused by hepatitis B virus (HBV), and to analyze of risk factors for hepatitis B surface antigen (HBsAg) transmission among the Irula tribes of Tamil Nadu.Methods: Serum samples were collected from 350 participants of Irula tribes from 15 different locations of Tamil Nadu. All serum samples were tested for serological markers of HBV (HBsAg) by 3rd generation enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay kit, and the data were subjected to analyze using SPSS (version 17.0) and Chi-square test to determine the risk factors of HBV among Irula t
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RANJITHKUMAR, A. "Violation of Human Rights Against Scheduled Castes in Tamil Nadu." Contemporary Studies in Social Sciences 2, no. 2 (2024): 193–207. https://doi.org/10.31559/csss2024.2.2.7.

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Objectives: This study seeks to examine the ongoing human rights violations against Scheduled Castes (SCs) in Tamil Nadu, despite the formal abolition of the caste system. It aims to identify the various forms of discrimination and violence faced by SCs, evaluate the effectiveness of existing legal frameworks, such as the Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes (Prevention of Atrocities) Act, 1989, and assess the role of civil society in addressing these challenges. Methods: The research employs secondary data analysis to investigate human rights violations against Scheduled Castes (SCs). This m
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Durairasu, P., C. Sekhar, and A. Vidhyavathi. "Factors influencing participation of tribes in the activities of forest development agencies in Tamil Nadu." Horticulture International Journal 5, no. 5 (2021): 202–9. http://dx.doi.org/10.15406/hij.2021.05.00230.

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In Tamil Nadu, there were 32 Forest Development Agencies were functioning in 12 Forest Circles. Coimbatore forest circle is the one in which three FDAs were established and this formed the study area. The study was carried out in Coimbatore Forest Circle following a Multi Stage Random Sampling technique by selecting three hundred tribal households. FDAs were implementing several activities with the participation of tribes to avert man-animal conflicts and to improve the socio economic status of tribes. This study was focusing on documenting the activities and the participation of tribes in tho
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Jayaraman, Yuvaraj, S. Mageswari, HMagesh Rajan, et al. "Childlessness among muthuvan tribes of Tamil Nadu, India: An exploratory study." Indian Journal of Community Medicine 46, no. 1 (2021): 141. http://dx.doi.org/10.4103/ijcm.ijcm_437_20.

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Kayal, V. M., Lalitha Rani Chellappa, and Meignana Arumugham Indiran. "Cultural Influences on Oral Health: Insight from Tribes in Jawadhu Hills of Tamil Nadu." Journal of Pioneering Medical Sciences 13, no. 7 (2024): 125–30. https://doi.org/10.47310/jpms2024130719.

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Background: Even though oral health is highly valued in Tamil Nadu, tribal nomads have a difficult time getting access to quality dental treatment. Disparities in access to oral health care are made worse by a lack of adequate healthcare infrastructure, which includes a dearth of dental offices and qualified personnel in remote and nomadic locations. Despite their rich cultural heritage, nomadic communities often face marginalization and socioeconomic challenges, which can impact their access to healthcare services, including oral healthcare. Understanding the oral health beliefs, traditional
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ச., கல்பனா /. S. Kalpana. "யானைகளும் தமிழக மலசர் பழங்குடிகளும் / Elephants (Elephas Maximus) and the Malasar Tribes of Tamil Nadu". IJTLLS 6, № 2 (2024): 31–45. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.10590686.

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<em>The relationship between Elephants and humans in Tamil Nadu has an age-old tradition and has been depicted in the 3000-year-old rock painting, having images of elephants and men. In Sangam Literature, there are more than fifty names for elephants. During the Sangam Period, the elephants were trained and used for warfare. The Elephants are marked as the symbol of the valour of the King. Eventually, they have a vital place in the Tamil rituals. Since from ancient period, the names of towns or places are given by the names referring the Elephants. In Tamil language, there are several proverbs
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War, Ryntihlin Jennifer, Vaibhav V. Gharat, Susmita Chandramouleeshwaran, Sunil Nayak, Vishwajit L. Nimgaonkar, and Shylaja Devi. "A Three-Site Study of Alcohol Consumption among Adolescents from Indigenous Tribes in India." Indian Journal of Psychological Medicine 42, no. 6_suppl (2020): S51—S56. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/0253717620969737.

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Background: Alcohol use disorder is elevated among members of indigenous tribes in India, like native populations in several other countries. Despite constituting 8.6% of the Indian population, tribals are among the most geographically isolated, socioeconomically underdeveloped, and underserved communities in the country. Based on the experience from our centers (in Tamil Nadu, Meghalaya, and Gujarat), we are aware of escalating alcohol use among tribal communities. The aims of this study are (a) to estimate alcohol use and psychiatric morbidity among teenagers from indigenous tribes, and (b)
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Ballal, Chandish R., Shahid Ali Akbar, Kazutaka Yamada, Aijaz Ahmad Wachkoo, and Richa Varshney. "Annotated catalogue of the flower bugs from India (Heteroptera: Anthocoridae, Lasiochilidae)." Acta Entomologica Musei Nationalis Pragae 58, no. 1 (2018): 207–26. http://dx.doi.org/10.2478/aemnp-2018-0018.

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The present paper provides a checklist of the flower bug families Anthocoridae and Lasiochilidae (Hemiptera: Heteroptera) of India based on literature and newly collected specimens including eleven new records. The Indian fauna of flower bugs is represented by 73 species belonging to 26 genera under eight tribes of two families. Generic transfers of Blaptostethus pluto (Distant, 1910) comb. nov. (from Triphleps pluto Distant, 1910) and Dilasia indica (Muraleedharan, 1978) comb. nov. (from Lasiochilus indica Muraleedharan, 1978) are provided. A lectotype is designated for Blaptostethus pluto. P
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A, Lathakumari, and Iyyappan A. "CUSTOMS, ETIQUETEE AND MANNERS OF IRULA TRIBES IN VILLUPURAM DISTRICT." International journal of multidisciplinary advanced scientific research and innovation 1, no. 7 (2021): 125–28. http://dx.doi.org/10.53633/ijmasri.2021.1.7.02.

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This article mainly focused on the customs and manners of Irula Tribals in Villupuram District. India has consisted second largest tribal population next to Africa. Moreover, the fifty percent of the tribal population lived in India. The Census of 2011 has authenticated the above statement that around 8.6 percent of total population is tribals. There are 537 ethnic groups were lived in India, and 75 are declared as primitive tribals. Among them 449 tribals were lived in the forests and forest fringes and linked with the forest economy. The Irulas are speread over entire Tamil Nadu, and their p
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S, Sujatha, and Janaki S. "Socio-Cultural Values for Secondary Level Students through the Tribal Cult of Todas; the Indigenous Tribes of Tamil Nadu." Thiagarajar College of Preceptors Edu Spectra 6, no. 1 (2024): 77–82. http://dx.doi.org/10.34293/eduspectra.v6i1.10.

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Todas are the ancient tribes Nilgiris. Their economy is basically pastoralists and they raise buffaloes for their livelihood as well as a part of their religious beliefs. Todas in present days are well educated and advanced. Still they preserve and carry their traditional beliefs and roots till date. They are considered to be the pride of Tamil Nadu. Their unique embroidery had gained popularity around the world countries, owing to globalisation. Their marked value system should be understood and followed by the students studying in secondary classes. So the idea of developing value framework
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Raj, J. "Key Contributing Factors to the Migration of Tribes of Tamil Nadu, India." Asian Journal of Agricultural Extension, Economics & Sociology 22, no. 2 (2018): 1–11. http://dx.doi.org/10.9734/ajaees/2018/38863.

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V, Deepan, and Ramachandran R. "HEALTH PROBLEMS OF SCHEDULED TRIBES IN KANYAKUMARI DISTRICT OF SOUTH TAMIL NADU." International Journal of Advanced Research 4, no. 10 (2016): 231–34. http://dx.doi.org/10.21474/ijar01/1782.

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Nisha, M. C., and M. S. Subramanian. "Ethnomedicinal plants used by Toda tribes of Nilgiri Distirct,Tamil Nadu,India." Scientific Transactions in Enviornment and Technovation 4, no. 1 (2010): 19–23. http://dx.doi.org/10.20894/stet.116.004.001.005.

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Puravankara, D., and G. V. Gopal. "Ethnomedicinal information of Kurumba tribes of Kundah taluk, Nilgiris district, Tamil Nadu." Pearl : A Journal of Library and Information Science 4, no. 4 (2012): 198. http://dx.doi.org/10.5958/j.0975-4261.4.4.028.

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Dr Kala S J and Sajoe Monica U. "Manifestation of Liminality in Malayali Tribes." World Journal of Advanced Research and Reviews 26, no. 2 (2025): 3898–904. https://doi.org/10.30574/wjarr.2025.26.2.2064.

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Liminality, the unique state of in-betweenness is a form of social interaction that continues to shape the human society. The role of liminality is effectively explored through the performance theory that analyses human actions as parts of performance. Being the second phase of the performance, liminality offers an insight into the actions of the individuals who perform. The phase of liminality is not strangulated and is often analysed with the other two phases of separation and aggregation. Liminality that signifies transition is prominently evident in Malayali tribes, one of the largest trib
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Karthihai Selvi, V., and Muthupandi . "Status of Tribal Women in Tamil Nadu, India." Asian Review of Social Sciences 10, no. 1 (2021): 16–21. http://dx.doi.org/10.51983/arss-2021.10.1.2677.

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In Tamil Nadu, there are six tribal communities according to the Tamil Nadu forest department website, namely, Toda, Kota, Kurumbas, Irulur, Paniyan and Kattunayakan. They are identified as Primitive Tribal Communities. These six tribal groups are natives to the Nilgiris. The members of this community are short, have black skin, and have protruding foreheads. They are hunting and collecting forest produce for their means of living. They usually never mix with other tribal groups. They still follow black magic and sorcery. They speak mixture of Dravidian languages. Kattunayakans are experts in
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De, Basu Sarmistha. "A Comparative Study of the Culture and Oral Literature of the Snake Charmers of the South and Eastern India." Journal of Heritage, Archaeology & Management(JHAM) 4, no. II (2024): 39–77. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.15282076.

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This paper aims to show the relevance of the magic belief of the snake charmers of the Gangetic West Bengal and the southern states of India. Irulas, a tribal community of Tamil Nadu, Chengalpet region is mainly snake hunters. In Bengal these people belong to a specific tribe called &lsquo;BEDE&rsquo; and they are doing this work from ancient time. These tribes are mainly wanderers. In South Asian countries we can find them in India, Pakistan, Bangladesh, Sri Lanka, Thailand, Malayasia etc. In North African countries of Egypt, Morocco and Tunisia this tradition is also practiced. On the other
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Arunachalam, R., A. Arunachalam, and S. Aarthi. "Climate Change Impacts on the Livelihood of North Eastern Zone Tribes of Tamil Nadu, India." Asian Journal of Agricultural Extension, Economics & Sociology 42, no. 2 (2024): 31–40. http://dx.doi.org/10.9734/ajaees/2024/v42i22361.

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The present study was conducted in the North eastern zone of Tamil Nadu during July – September 2023, with the objectives to assess the awareness and perception level of the local tribes on the impact of climate change on their livelihood, to assess the extent of the climate change impacts on their livelihood activities and to study their present adaptation strategies. It is an Ex-post facto research conducted in Tiruvannamalai district of the North eastern zone of Tamil Nadu considering its large volume of tribal population. Two tribal dominant villages viz., Nammiyampattu and Kovilur were id
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S, KIRUTHIKA, and SUGANTHI A. "ETHNOBOTANICAL SURVEY OF MEDICINAL PLANTS USED BY PULAYA TRIBES OF THIRUMOORTHY HILLS, UDUMALPET TALUK, TIRUPPUR DISTRICT, TAMIL NADU, INDIA." YMER Digital 21, no. 05 (2022): 1194–216. http://dx.doi.org/10.37896/ymer21.05/d5.

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The present work initiated to explore medicinal plants in Thirumoorthy hills from Pulaya tribes and a total of 54 plant species included in 31 families were found . The Ethnobotanical survey on Medicinal Plants was conducted between January to March 2022. More information about the traditional knowledge was collected randomly from the pulaya tribes of the thirumoorthy hills. The field visit was also done to collect information from the people regarding traditional and indigenous knowledge. A few tribal people were interviewed in this survey. Traditional medicines were still used by the peoples
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K, Arumugam. "The Legends and History of the Javadi Hills People." International Research Journal of Tamil 4, S-10 (2022): 1–6. http://dx.doi.org/10.34256/irjt22s101.

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Javadi Hills is the eastern chain of hills comprising Vellore district, Thiruvannamalai district, and Tirupattur district. The people living in these hills call themselves Malayalis. They have nothing to do with the Malayalis living in the state of Kerala. They live in the hills of Yelagiri Hill, Kolli Hills, Sitheri Hills, and Pachaimalai Hills in Tamil Nadu. But marriages happen between the people of these hill areas. They are the majority of the 37 tribes in Tamil Nadu. One hundred and four villages (184) in fourteen panchayats on this hill are the domains of this study. These Malayalis tel
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Sivasankaran, Kuppusamy, Sekar Anand, Pratheesh Mathew, and Savarimuthu Ignacimuthu. "Checklist of the superfamily Noctuoidea (Insecta, Lepidoptera) from Tamil Nadu, Western Ghats, India." Check List 13, no. (6) (2017): 1101–20. https://doi.org/10.15560/13.6.1101.

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A checklist of the superfamily Noctuoidea (Erebidae, Noctuidae, Euteliidae, and Nolidae) from Nilgiris Biosphere Reserve and Kodaikanal Hills in Western Ghats, Tamil Nadu is presented. We collected noctuoid moths monthly from June 2010 to December 2014. We collected 9095 individuals (5242 males and 3853 females) belonging to 188 species, 106 genera, 5 subtribes, 25 tribes, 26 subfamilies and 4 families. The most species-rich families were Erebidae (106 species) and Noctuidae (51 species). The Erebinae was found to be the richest subfamily with 64 species. Additional sampling might reveal 2–3 t
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Francis, D. L. "Prevalence of Tobacco Use and Cancer Among Malayali Tribes, Yelagiri Hills, Tamil Nadu, India." Journal of Global Oncology 4, Supplement 2 (2018): 13s. http://dx.doi.org/10.1200/jgo.18.27000.

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Background: Health is a state of complete wellbeing free from any discomfort and pain. Despite remarkable world-wide progress in the field of diagnostic, curative and preventive medicine, still there are large populations of people living in isolation in natural and unpolluted surroundings far away from civilization, maintaining their traditional values, customs, beliefs and myths. India has the second largest tribal population of the world next to the African countries. About half of the world's autochthonous people live in India, thus making India home to many tribes which have an interestin
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Dorai Kannan, Srisakthi. "The oral health hygiene data among the paliyan and pulayan tribes in India." Bioinformation 16, no. 12 (2020): 1113–20. http://dx.doi.org/10.6026/973206300161113.

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It is of interest to document the The Oral Health heigene data among the paliyan and pulayan tribes in India. The Paliyan and Pulayan tribes inhabit a narrow strip of Western Ghats in the hilly regions of Madurai, Dindigul, Theni, Tirunelveli and Virudhunagar districts of Tamil Nadu. Subjects aged 5yrs and above are used in this study. The WHO assessment form was used to assess the oral health status. Results show that 589 (58%) ignored the oral health problems, 225 (22.2%) relied on self-medications, 142 (14%) consulted a general physician, 35 (3.5%) had visited a dentist and the remaining 23
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Dorai Kannan, Srisakthi. "The oral health hygiene data among the paliyan and pulayan tribes in India." Bioinformation 16, no. 12 (2020): 1113–20. http://dx.doi.org/10.6026/973206300161113.

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It is of interest to document the The Oral Health heigene data among the paliyan and pulayan tribes in India. The Paliyan and Pulayan tribes inhabit a narrow strip of Western Ghats in the hilly regions of Madurai, Dindigul, Theni, Tirunelveli and Virudhunagar districts of Tamil Nadu. Subjects aged 5yrs and above are used in this study. The WHO assessment form was used to assess the oral health status. Results show that 589 (58%) ignored the oral health problems, 225 (22.2%) relied on self-medications, 142 (14%) consulted a general physician, 35 (3.5%) had visited a dentist and the remaining 23
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Ashifa, Dr K. M. "Assement and Interventions of Social Capital among Primitive Tribal Communitites in India." International Journal of Modern Agriculture 9, no. 3 (2020): 369–74. http://dx.doi.org/10.17762/ijma.v9i3.161.

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Social capital has been described differently by various researchers, depending on how they concentrate on social capital's functions, outcomes, sources or impacts. According to Robert Putnam (1993) “social capital refers to the collective value of all 'social network' and the inclinations that arise from these networks to do things for each other”. The tribal communities in India are in different stages of transition. Their unique system of living, tradition and customs differentiate one tribe from another. They are spread over in different geographical regions of the country. The present stu
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Bharathi, C. Sharmila, N.Akila, and S.Alagudurai. "Adding Flavour to Tribal Lives: Primary Processing of Spices and Coffee in the Eastern Ghats." Journal of Scientific Research and Reports 30, no. 12 (2024): 486–93. https://doi.org/10.9734/jsrr/2024/v30i122693.

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Krishi Vigyan Kendra (KVK), Namakkal is being implemented Paramparaghat Krishi Vikas Yojana (PKVY) and ICAR –Tribal Sub Plan Schemes at Elangiyampatti and Ariyur Nadu villages of Kollihills, Namakkal District, Tamil Nadu since 2019 to promote organic farming activities in an area of 20 ha as well as utilization of machinery for primary processing of Spices and Plantation crops for getting good quality produce with assured net returns. These tribal villages are richly bestowed with Black pepper, Cardamom, Coffee and Hill banana more than 500 acres under cultivation. Usually the tribes follow th
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Brindha, B., and M. Prashanthi Devi. "Landscape Heterogeneity mapping for Access to Tribal health care in Nilgiris District of Tamil Nadu, India." ISPRS - International Archives of the Photogrammetry, Remote Sensing and Spatial Information Sciences XL-8 (November 27, 2014): 177–83. http://dx.doi.org/10.5194/isprsarchives-xl-8-177-2014.

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The Nilgiris district in Tamilnadu has a rich biodiversity in terms of flora, fauna and ethnic population. The district is basically a mountainous region, situated at an elevation of 2000 to 2,600 meters above MSL and constituting of several hill and Steep Mountain valleys. This region houses six tribes who are mainly forest dwellers and live in close settlements depending on the forest resources for their livelihood. The Tribes of Nilgiris have been diagnosed and monitored for Sickle cell Anemia which is a disease of major concern among these ethnic populations. This genetic disorder develope
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Ajin, Selvaraj, Ramalingam Prabakaran, and Jothimani Saravanan. "Indigenous knowledge of trees used by Malayali tribes of Chitteri hills, Southern Eastern Ghats, Tamil Nadu." Journal of Non-Timber Forest Products 31, no. 3 (2024): 190–99. https://doi.org/10.54207/bsmps2000-2024-t22a61.

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An ethnobotanical survey was carried out to document traditional knowledge of tree usage among the Malayali tribes through interviews and various data collection methods. The present ethnobotanical exploration revealed that the Malayali tribal people of the Chitteri hills use around 166 species of trees belonging to 118 genera under 49 families for their day today needs.Their uses have been mentioned in the attached table (Table 1).
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Thenmozhi, S., and A. Muneeswaran. "ETHNOBOTANICAL SURVEY OF HERBAL PLANTS USED FOR VARMA TREATMENT IN KANNAPADI VILLAGE, SALEM (DT) TAMIL NADU, INDIA." International Journal of Research in Ayurveda and Pharmacy 16, no. 1 (2025): 96–102. https://doi.org/10.7897/2277-4343.16117.

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Ethnobotany plays an important role in the development and conservation of biodiversity. It is the study of the relationship between tribal people and medicinal plants. The aim of the study was to document the herbal plants used for Varma treatment in Kannapadi village, Salem, and to record the medicinal flora and traditional knowledge of Kurumba tribes regarding indigenous plants used in Varma treatment. This survey was carried out among the tribes of Kannapadi hills, Salem district, Tamil Nadu. Information was collected from the people through face-to-face interviews during field trips, cond
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Francis, Delfin Lovelina. "Abstract 2215: Cancer awareness, tobacco use and cessation among Malayali tribes, Yelagiri Hills, Tamil Nadu, India." Cancer Research 82, no. 12_Supplement (2022): 2215. http://dx.doi.org/10.1158/1538-7445.am2022-2215.

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Abstract BACKGROUND: Health is a state of complete wellbeing free from any discomfort and pain. Despite remarkable world-wide progress in the field of diagnostic, curative and preventive medicine, still there are large populations of people living in isolation in natural and unpolluted surroundings far away from civilization, maintaining their traditional values, customs, beliefs and myths. India has the second largest tribal population of the world next to the African countries. The present study was conducted to assess the cancer awareness, tobacco use, and its effect on health among Malayal
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Francis, Delfin Lovelina. "Abstract A092: Tobacco use and prevalence of oral premalignant lesions, among Malayali tribes, Yelagiri Hills, Tamil nadu, India." Cancer Epidemiology, Biomarkers & Prevention 33, no. 9_Supplement (2024): A092. http://dx.doi.org/10.1158/1538-7755.disp24-a092.

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Abstract BACKGROUND: India has the second largest tribal population of the world next to the African countries. About half of the world’s autochthonous people live in India, thus making India home to many tribes which have an interesting and varied history of origins, customs and social practices. The present study was conducted to assess the tobacco use and prevalence of precancerous lesions and oral cancer among Malayali tribes, Yelagiri Hills, Tamil nadu, India. METHODOLOGY The inhabitants of the 14 villages of the Yelagiri hills, who have completed 18years and residing for more than 15year
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M, Saradha, Divya Bhrathi G, and Paulsamy S. "ETHNOBOTANICAL STUDY OF KNOWLEDGE AND MEDICINAL PLANTS USE BY THE KURUMBA TRIBES IN CHEMMANKARAI, NILGIRI DISTRICT, TAMIL NADU." Kongunadu Research Journal 4, no. 2 (2017): 136–46. http://dx.doi.org/10.26524/krj214.

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The present study initiated with an aim to highlight and document the traditional knowledge and medicinal plants used by the Kurumba tribes inhabiting at Chemmankarai area of Nilgiri district, Tamilnadu. During the study selected study area was visited frequently and information was collected through semidirective, open ended interview among the informants of Kurumba tribes. The details on vernacular name of the plant, mode of diagnosis, disease they treat, usage of plants, mode of application were collected. The plants were identified and deposited at the herbaria of Nirmala College for Women
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