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Understanding Tribal Identity: Dynamics, Culture, and Change

December 12, 2023 1919 0

Tribal Identity: Ancient cultures in Modern India

‘Tribe’ is a modern term for communities that are very old, referring to some of the earliest inhabitants of the Indian subcontinent. 

In India, these tribes were characterized by not adhering to religions with written texts, not having traditional state structures and not exhibiting class divisions, contributing to the rich diversity of tribal identity in India.

Tribal Identity in Hindu Society: Assimilation Mechanisms:

  • Exploring Assimilation:  A Deep Dive into Caste-Tribe Dynamics: The discussion about caste-tribe distinction prompted extensive literature exploring how tribes were assimilated into Hindu society over time.
  • Mechanisms of Assimilation: Tracing the Integration of Tribes into Hindu Society: Various mechanisms were proposed, including Sanskritisation, acceptance into the Shudra fold following conquest by caste Hindus, and acculturation.
  • Perspectives on Assimilation: Journey into Hinduism: This process is viewed either as a natural assimilation parallel to the incorporation of all groups into Hinduism as sects or as an exploitative endeavor.
  • Scholarly Shifts: The Evolving focus on Tribal absorption into Hindu Society: Early anthropologists focused on the cultural aspects of tribal absorption, while later scholars concentrated on the exploitative and political nature of the incorporation.

Tribal Identity: Challenging Misconceptions and Historical Dynamics:              

  • Deconstructing Tribal Narratives: Rethinking Origins, Tribalism, and Identity: Some scholars have argued that there is no coherent basis for treating tribes as “pristine” – i.e., original or pure – societies uncontaminated by civilisation.
    • Reassessing Tribal Origins: They propose viewing tribes as “secondary” phenomena arising from contact between pre-existing states and non-state tribal groups.
    • Ideology of ‘Tribalism’: This generates an ideology of “tribalism” as tribal groups define themselves as tribals to distinguish themselves from newly encountered groups.
  • Breaking Stereotypes: Evolving Tribal Realities Beyond Stone Age Perceptions: Despite this perspective, the idea that tribes are like Stone Age societies still persists, even though this has not been true for a long time
  • Historical Dynamics: Adivasi Empowerment and Kingdoms of Influence: Historically, Adivasis were not always oppressed; 
    • Gond Kingdom: There were Gond kingdoms in Central India such as that of Garha Mandla, or Chanda
      • They held power and exercised dominance over the plains people.
    • Rajput Kingdoms: They actually emerged through a process of stratification among Adivasi communities themselves.
  • ‘Adivasi’ Influence and Militias in the Plains: Adivasis often exercised dominance over the plains people through their capacity to raid them, and through their services as local militias. 
  • Adivasi Trade Niches and Capitalist Exploitation: They occupied unique trade niches and had a long history of contact with mainstream society through the capitalist economy’s exploitation of forest resources, minerals, and labor.

National Development Versus Tribal Development

  • The drive for ‘development’ has influenced tribal attitudes and government policies, especially during the Nehruvian era when major infrastructure projects like dams, factories, and mines were prioritized.
  • Tribal regions rich in minerals and forests, have paid a disproportionate cost for India’s overall development. Land dispossession became a consequence of mineral exploitation and the establishment of hydroelectric power plants in tribal areas.
  • The shift to private land ownership also disadvantaged tribals, whose communal land ownership traditions clashed with the new system. For example, the construction of dams on the Narmada River, where unequal distribution of costs and benefits persists.
  • In various tribal regions, heavy in-migration of non-tribals threatens tribal communities, amplifying exploitation. For instance, Jharkhand’s industrial areas have seen a decline in the tribal population share, and states like Tripura have witnessed a significant decrease in tribal numbers, rendering them a minority. Similar pressures have been experienced by Arunachal Pradesh. 

Tribal Identity: Impacts, Challenges, and Future Trajectories

Impact on Tribal Identity: Interaction with the Mainstream
  • Forced Integration and its Impact: The forced integration of tribal communities into mainstream processes has influenced not only their economy but also their culture and society.
  • Shaping Tribal Identities:  Tribal identities are shaped by this ongoing interaction rather than by any inherent, ancient characteristics specific to tribes.
  • Tribal Identities: Many tribal identities revolve around notions of resistance and opposition in response to unfavourable terms of engagement with the non-tribal world.
Mixed Outcomes of Achievements and Ongoing Issues
  • Positive Developments: There have been positive developments, such as the attainment of statehood for Jharkhand and Chhattisgarh.
  • Challenges in North-Eastern States: Several North-Eastern states have lived under special laws restricting civil liberties for decades, highlighting the ongoing issues in these regions.
Emergence of an Educated Middle Class
  • Gradually, an educated middle class is emerging within tribal communities, particularly among larger tribal groups.
  • Affirmative Action and Education: Alongside affirmative action policies like reservation, education is fostering the growth of an urbanized professional class within tribal societies.
  • Evolving Tribal Identity: As tribal societies become more diversified with internal class divisions, various bases for asserting tribal identity are evolving.
Key Drivers of Tribal Movements
  • Two Key Issues of Tribals: Tribal movements are largely driven by two sets of issues: the control of critical economic resources such as land and forests and concerns related to ethnic and cultural identity.
  • Divergent Motivations in Tribal Movements: While these issues often overlap, the increasing differentiation within tribal society can lead to divergent motivations.
    • The reasons motivating middle-class members of tribal communities to assert their tribal identity may differ from those prompting impoverished and uneducated tribals to participate in tribal movements.
  • Shaping the Future of Tribal Identity: The future of tribal identity will be shaped by the interplay between these internal dynamics and external forces.

Table: Tribal Identity Today

Rising Tribal Identity Fueled by Middle Class Empowerment

  • In the contemporary period, assertions of tribal identity are on the rise which can be attributed to the emergence of a middle class within tribal society.
  • This middle class has brought forth issues related to culture, tradition, livelihood, land and resource control, and a desire to share in the benefits of modern projects as central elements in the expression of tribal identity.
  • Consequently, a newfound consciousness is prevailing among tribes, largely coming from their middle-class segment.
  • The rise of this middle class is a product of modern education, contemporary occupations, and the assistance provided by reservation policies.

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