2023
DOI: 10.3389/fpos.2023.1047276
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Decolonizing ethnography and Tribes in India: Toward an alternative methodology

Abstract: This article unravels the many ways of doing ethnography within the area of Tribal studies in India. Historically (methodologically), studies concerning Tribes in India were dominated by colonial ethnographers and explorers. Subsequently, in post-colonial India, such studies became the field of a dominant male caste. From a similar perspective of dominance, these studies on Tribes in India viewed them as either backward or from the point of view that “civilization” could be achieved only through bringing them … Show more

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“…3 Just like the indigenous populations in other countries, the Scheduled Tribes of India also have less opportunities to voice their concerns. 4 According to the 2011 Indian Census data, Kerala has a Scheduled Tribe population of 4,84,839, accounting for approximately 1.5% of the total population of the state. 2 The majority of Kerala's Scheduled Tribes are found in the interior and hilly districts of Wayanad (31.2%), Idukki (11.5%) and Palakkad (10.1%).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…3 Just like the indigenous populations in other countries, the Scheduled Tribes of India also have less opportunities to voice their concerns. 4 According to the 2011 Indian Census data, Kerala has a Scheduled Tribe population of 4,84,839, accounting for approximately 1.5% of the total population of the state. 2 The majority of Kerala's Scheduled Tribes are found in the interior and hilly districts of Wayanad (31.2%), Idukki (11.5%) and Palakkad (10.1%).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%