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In which work the Khonds of orissa was mainly engaged? ​

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ong>Explanation:

Khonds (also spelt Kondha, Kandha etc.) are a tribal community in India. Traditionally hunter-gatherers, they are divided into the hill-dwelling Khonds and plain-dwelling Khonds for census purposes; all the Khonds IDENTIFY by their clan and usually hold large tracts of fertile land but STILL practice hunting, gathering and slash-and-burn agriculture in the forests as a symbol of their CONNECTION to and ownership of the forest. Khonds speak the Kui and Kuvi languages and write them in Odia script.

Khonds

Kutia kondh woman 3.jpg

A Khond woman in Odisha

Regions with significant POPULATIONS

India

Odisha

1,627,486 (2011 census)[1]

Languages

Kui, Kuvi

Religion

Traditional beliefs, Hinduism, Christianity

Related ethnic groups

Dravidian PEOPLE • Dangaria Kandha • Gondi people



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