Ethnographic Study of Denotified, Semi-Nomadic, and Nomadic Communities
In one of the largest ethnographic studies of its kind, the Anthropological Survey of India (AnSI) and Tribal Research Institutes (TRIs) across the country have, for the first time, comprehensively categorised 268 denotified, semi-nomadic, and nomadic tribes that previous commissions believed had never been classified.
- The ethnographic study was started by the Anthropological Survey of India in February 2020, which added that the last and fourth phase of the study was completed in August of 2022.
- In addition to the AnSI, Tribal Research Institutes in Odisha, Gujarat, and Arunachal Pradesh were roped in to study the communities in their respective States.
- The study ....
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