Santhal Tribe
What are the Other Tribal Revolts in Chota Nagpur Region?
Tribal Revolts in Colonial India
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Aspect |
Mainland Tribal Revolts |
Frontier Tribal Revolts |
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Geographical Focus |
Central and west-central India. |
Northeast region of India |
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Characteristics |
Agrarian and forest-based; focused on land and forest policies. |
Political autonomy and cultural preservation; less impacted by land settlement policies. |
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Causes |
Land revenue settlements, Forest policies, Influx of outsiders, and Christian missionaries |
Political autonomy, Control over land and forests, and De-sanskritization movements |
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Goals |
Local autonomy, cultural preservation |
Political autonomy, independence |
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Cultural Resistance |
Aimed at preserving tribal identities and customs |
Resisted cultural influences, particularly Sanskritisation |
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Impact |
Contributed to regional identity and autonomy movements |
Focused on preserving indigenous practices and political autonomy |
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Examples of Movements |
Pahariya Rebellion (1778, RajMahal Hills), Chuar Uprising (1776, Midnapore and Bankura), Khond Uprisings (1837-56 and 1914), Koya Revolts (1879-80, Eastern Godavari tract of Andhra Pradesh), and Rampa Revolts (1922-1924, Andhra Pradesh) |
Ahom Revolt (1828, Assam), Singphos’ Rebellion (early 1830, Assam), Kukis’ Revolt (1817-19, Manipur), Naga movement (1905-31;Manipur), and Zeliangsong Movement (1920s; Manipur) |