| People
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The People of Andaman can be broadly
categorized into two groups viz. Indigenous or Aborigines and Immigrants or
Settlers. Prior to 1858, the Andaman Islands were inhabited by Autochthons only
and with the founding of Penal Settlement at Port Blair after Indian Mutiny,
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| Indigeneous
People of South Andaman |
The
Aborigines of Andaman Island consist of the following four tribes:-
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Great Andamanese
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Onges
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Jarwas
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Sentinalese
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tribes belong to Negrito race and inhabit the Andaman Islands. On the
basis of the level of technological developments, the tribes can be classified
as Hunters and Gatherers or Primitive and Horticulturists or advanced.
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| Great Andamanese |
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The Great Andamanese tribe is settled presently on the Strait Island by the
Andaman & Nicobar Administration. This was the largest tribe earlier before
the establishment of Penal Settlement in Andaman Islands. Various diseases
including influenza etc. took large toll and the population was reduced to
present 43 individuals only. The Administration has provided houses and
raised Coconut Plantation for the upliftment of Andamanese. Further free ration
including cloths is also being provided to them. As such, Andamanese are no
longer a nomadic tribe. However, they do sometime go for hunting and fishing.
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History in the past where they fought with bows and arrows with
the English men who tried to occupy their land. On 14th May
1859 great andamanese having a soldier strength of 400-600
people bravely fought the British soldiers who had modern
equipments, thus has its impression in the history as "The Battle of
Aberdeen". The Andaman Government setup a statue for these Brave Soldiers
in the Sea Shore of Marina Park as a memorial as it brings the spark
of first freedom movement in Andaman and Nicobar Islands. The
population of great Andamanese is only 43 as per the census 2001. |
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| Onges |
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Onges are one of the most primitive tribes in India. The Onges are
inhabiting the Little Andaman Island. This Hunting and Gathering tribe has also
been settled by the Andaman & Nicobar Administration at Dugong Creek and
South Bay on Little Andaman Island. Coconut plantation has been raised for the
benefit of Onges Medical care, free ration etc. are being provided t
by the Administration. Onges go for hunting and fishing occasionally . The
present population of Onges is 96 as per the census 2001.
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| Jarawas |
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The
Jarawas are inhabiting presently the Western coast of Middle Andaman and South
Andaman Islands. They are hostile and, at times, enter into areas where the
Bengali and other people have been settled by the Government. The Andaman &
Nicobar Administration have started
the Contact Expeditions periodically to Jarawas to befriend them. The first
friendly contact was made in 1974 and since then the Jarawas are not hostile to
the Contact Team which go with gifts like Coconut, Banana and other
fruits. |
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Jarawas continue to be hunting and gathering nomadic tribe. They hunt wild
pigs, monitor lizard with bows and arrows. Tips of the arrow is made of Iron.
Unlike Onges and Andamanese, Jarawas do not use dogs for hunting. Men
fish with bows and arrows in the coastal waters while women catch fish with
basket. Molluscus constitute major part of their Pisces food. Jarawas collect
fruits and roots including honey from the forest. They build temporary
huts in their camps. They use crude rafts to cross creeks and streams.
The population of Jarawas is 240 as per the census 2001. |
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| Sentinelese |
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Sentinelese tribe inhabits the small North Sentinel Island. They also are
hostile like Jarawas to outsiders. The Contact Expeditions of Andaman and
Nicobar Administration goes to the North Sentinel Island periodically. A break
through was achieved when the Contact team of the Administration led by Shri
S.A.Awaradi, former Director of Tribal Welfare could establish the first ever
friendly contact with the Sentinelese on 4th January 1991. Since then the
Sentinelese have accepted gifts from the Contact Party. However, the
Sentinelese continue to be skeptical about the outsiders including the Contact
Expedition Team. |
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| Sentinelese
are the hunting, fishing and gathering tribe. They fish in the coastal waters
with bows and arrows and hunt wild pigs available on North Sentinel island.
Sentinelese have dug – out Canoe which is used to move in the shallow
coastal waters. They do not have the oars and therefore Canoes are
propelled with long poles. Sentinelese also build temporary huts in their
camps. Sentinelese, both men and women do not wear cloths. The population of
Sentinelese is 39 as per the 2001 census.
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