• Denotified Tribes are the tribes in India that were listed originally under the Criminal Tribes Act of 1871, as Criminal Tribes and "addicted to the systematic...
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    governments started releasing lists of such tribes. Today, there are 313 Nomadic Tribes and 198 Denotified Tribes of India who continue to face its legacy...
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    Maharashtra. There are 315 Nomadic Tribes and 198 Denotified Tribes. A large section of the Nomadic pastoralist tribes are known as vimukta jatis or 'free...
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  • The following is the list of the denotified tribes of Tamil Nadu, India. Ambalakarar (Thanjavur, Nagapattinam, Tiruvarur, Tiruchirapalli, Karur, Perambalur...
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  • The Hindu. 17 November 2013. Retrieved 17 November 2013. "Ex-Criminal tribes of india" (PDF). "Old avatar still bristles". The New Indian Express. Archived...
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    Koli people (category Denotified tribes of India)
    beginning of 20th century, the Koli caste was recognised as a denotified tribe under Criminal Tribes Act by the Indian Government because of their anti-social...
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    pp. 22–23 "Denotified, Nomadic and Semi-Nomadic Communities" (PDF). National Commission for Denotified, Nomadic and Semi-Nomadic Tribes. 30 June 2008...
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    Nomads of India (category Denotified tribes of India)
    and distribution systems. They find pastures for their herders. Nomadic tribes have been a source of suspicion to sedentary people. In the colonial period...
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  • Pardhi (category Denotified tribes of India)
    denotified tribes but the authorities and society in general continue to think of them as criminals The Hindu, Sunday, 1 June 2003. Criminal Tribes of...
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  • that were considered to be a ‘criminal tribe’ under the Criminal Tribes Act were to be known as denotified tribes under the new Habitual Offenders Act....
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  • Ramoshi (category Denotified tribes of India)
    earlier known as Vedan. They were then classified as a criminal tribe under the Criminal Tribes Acts of the Raj. They belong to the Hindu section while some...
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    Meena (category Denotified tribes of India)
    Meena, Madan (2021). "Rulers, Criminals and Denotified Tribe: A Historical Journey of the Meenas". Tribe-British Relations in India. Springer Nature....
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  • Tollway, Texas, USA Dent railway station, by National Rail station code Denotified tribes of India Norwegian Trekking Association (Norwegian: Den Norske Turistforening)...
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  • Piramalai Kallar (category Denotified tribes of India)
    the Maravar and Agamudayar castes. They belong to Other Backward class/Denotified class in Tamil nadu. Copper plate inscriptions dated 1645, 1652, 1655...
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    The National Commission for Denotified, Nomadic and Semi-Nomadic Tribes (NCDNSNT) is a national commission set under the Ministry of Social Justice and...
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    Sansi people (redirect from Sansi tribe)
    placed under the Criminal Tribes Act 1871, hence stigmatized for a long time, after independence, however, they were denotified in 1952. As the Sansiya...
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    Maravar (category Denotified tribes of India)
    title Thevar. They are classified as an Other Backward Class or a Denotified Tribe in Tamil Nadu, depending on the district. The Sethupathi rulers of...
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  • discrimination on the basis of caste and descent. Denotified tribes of India, along with many nomadic tribes collectively 60 million in population, continue...
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  • Bedia (caste) (category Denotified tribes of India)
    their population as 46,775. In Jharkhand, they are listed as Scheduled Tribe. They have numbers of exogamous clans such as Pecha (owl), Mahua (Madhuca...
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  • Kanjar (category Denotified tribes of India)
    Tribes Act as a tribe "addicted to the systematic commission of non-bailable offenses." The Kanjari were denotified in 1952 when the Criminal Tribes Act...
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  • Babaria (category Denotified tribes of India)
    the independence of India, meaning that they were then recorded as a Denotified Tribe, but it was replaced by the 1953 Habitual Offenders Act which, together...
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    Mang (caste) (category Denotified tribes of India)
    of India, and they were formerly classified as a criminal tribe under the Criminal Tribes Acts of the British Raj. The most of Mang practice Hinduism...
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  • significant oppression and were once called a Criminal Tribe, and so were placed on the list of Denotified Tribes (DNTs) after independence. Colonial scholars had...
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  • 22) Worship Satibhavani. Burman, J. J. Roy (2010). Ethnography of a Denotified Tribe: The Laman Banjara. Mittal Publications. p. 94. ISBN 978-8-18324-345-2...
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    Vagri (category Denotified tribes of India)
    the Criminal Tribes Act of 1871 as a tribe "addicted to the systematic commission of non-bailable offences." In 1952, they were "denotified", meaning that...
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    Meena, Madan (2021). "Rulers, Criminals and Denotified Tribe: A Historical Journey of the Meenas". Tribe-British Relations in India. Springer Nature....
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  • Mahtam (category Denotified tribes of India)
    During British rule in India, they were stigmatised under the Criminal Tribes Act 1871. Punjab - Police and Jails The Imperial Gazetteer of India, 1908...
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    Yerukala people (category Denotified tribes of India)
    primarily found in Andhra Pradesh and Telangana. The population of Yerukala tribes according to 2011 census is 519,337.[citation needed] The total literacy...
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    Narikurava (category Denotified tribes of India)
    under the Criminal Tribes Act of 1871. Hence they stigmatized for a long time, including after Independence. They were denotified in 1952. The stigma...
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  • Sabar people (category Denotified tribes of India)
    tribe who live mainly in Odisha and West Bengal. During the colonial period, they were classed as one of the 'criminal tribes' under Criminal Tribes Act...
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