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  1. Jarawas (Andaman Islands) - Wikipedia

    • The Jarawas (Jarawa: Aong, pronounced [əŋ] ) are an indigenous people of the Andaman Islands in India. They live in parts of South Andaman and Middle Andaman Islands, and their present numbers are estimated at between 250–400 individuals. They have largely shunned interaction with outsiders, and many particulars of their society, culture and traditions are p… 展开

    Origin

    The Jarawas are believed to be descendants of the Jangil tribe and it is estimated that they have been in the Andaman Islands f…

    Contact, settlements and dislocation

    The Jarawas have a history as traditional hunter-forager-fishermen, and have also had reputations as warriors and uncompromising defenders of their territory. Before the 19th century, the Jarawa homelands were located in the southeas…

    Impact of the Great Andaman Trunk Road

    The biggest threat to the Jarawa in recent years came from the building of the Great Andaman Trunk Road through their newer western forest homeland in the 1970s. In late 1997, some Jarawa started coming out of their forest to visit nearby settlements f…

    Impact of tourism

    A major problem is the volume of sightseeing tours that are operated by private companies, where tourists view, photograph or otherwise attempt interactions with Jarawas, who are often begging by the highway. These are illega…

     
  1. The Jarawa - Survival International

    The tribes of the Andaman Islands – the Jarawa, Great Andamanese, Onge and Sentinelese – are believed to have lived in their Indian Ocean home for up to 55,000 years. They are now vastly outnumbered by several hundred thousand …

  2. The Jarawa Tribal Reserve dossier: cultural and …

    The issues related to the Jarawa Tribal Reserve (JTR) are not those of just protecting the indigenous peoples or the natural diversity within the place designated to the Jarawas. They are also about the often complex relation- …

  3. Jarawa Tribe – Culture and Physical Appearance - India …

    2016年3月15日 · Jarawa Tribe is one of the essential Tribal people in India and lives in Andaman Nicobar Islands. The name Jarawa came from the great Andamanese and meant strangers in one of the ten languages to monolingual.

  4. Know About Jarawa Tribes: History, Culture And …

    2023年12月13日 · The Jarawa are an indigenous Bay of Bengal tribe that lives on the Andaman Islands. They are one of the world's oldest surviving tribes, having been on the islands for at least 27,000 years.

  5. Jarawa Tribe in Andaman: Culture and connection with …

    2024年4月27日 · The turquoise waters, teeming with life, beckoned for exploration. But beyond the undeniable beauty, the islands held a deeper intrigue – the story of the Jarawa tribe, an indigenous people who had thrived in near …

  6. Little People of the Andaman Islands - Asian Geo

  7. Andaman Islands' isolated tribes' independence may …

    2018年11月28日 · The Jarawa tribe, after laying down their bows and arrows on South Andaman Island in the late 1990s, has endured two deadly outbreaks of measles.

  8. Discover the Enigmatic Jarawa: A Journey into the ... - Native Tribe …

  9. The Jarawa Tribes greatest threats - ArcGIS StoryMaps

    2021年1月13日 · The Jarawa tribe is one of four tribes located in the Andaman Islands, in the Indian Ocean. It is believed that these tribes have found their way from Africa to the Islands about 60,000 years ago. There are approximately …

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