Kol people

The Kol people are a tribe in Uttar Pradesh and Madhya Pradesh, who migrated there from central India around five centuries ago. Mostly landless and dependent on forest produce to make a living, they are Hindus and are designated a Scheduled Caste under India's system of positive discrimination. The tribe has several exogamous clans, including the Barawire, Bhil, Chero, Monasi, Rautia, Rojaboria and Thaluria. They speak the Baghelkhandi dialect.[1] Around 1 million live in Madhya Pradesh while another 5 lakh live in Uttar Pradesh.

References

  1. Pullaiah, T.; Krishnamurthy, K. V.; Bahadur, Bir (8 September 2017). Ethnobotany of India, Volume 5: The Indo-Gangetic Region and Central India. ISBN 9781351741316.
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