COVID-19 and its Effect on Tribes & Indigenous People - By Kartic Godavarthy
- COVID-19 has wreaked havoc across the human species, in the context of the economy, psychological mindset, social relationships, and most importantly physical health. If you look at each of these aspects from a holistic view, as is done by anthropologists, there are plenty of factors that are especially relevant to the tribes of India and the indigenous peoples of the world. Indigenous people are those who are the original inhabitants of the land, and in India, are often referred to as the Adivasis, “the first inhabitants”. Many tribes and indigenous people have made a choice to bevoluntarily isolated from the ....
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