Impact of livelihood and cultural identity in the HO tribe through the Industrialization Keonjhar

  • Unique Paper ID: 174851
  • Volume: 11
  • Issue: 11
  • PageNo: 897-905
  • Abstract:
  • The study Ho tribe is an indigenous group of proto-Austroloids the Ho are the descendants of the Munda family and are named after the term “horo,” which means “horo” in their language. They are known as kola in other nearby communities. Nevertheless, they call themselves “Ho” some anthropologist is opinion that the Ho, Kol, Kolha, and munda are the common origin. The study confined in the Kendujhar district in one Joda block. The block Joda is the highest live tribal people, and the locals are gradually ceasing to speak Ho their livelihood of the impact of industrialization was to measure the religious customs and traditions of the tribal’s and the displacement of land residing in Joda. And known the industry area the industrialization that surrounds Serenda and Kasia has a greater effect on the tribal inhabitants. Cultural identity, livelihood, Name-giving ceremonies, marriage, childbirth, and clothing customs and socio-economic are examples of tribal society that have experienced significant, observable modifications, and a part of tribal Odisha provides an excellent case study of from and impact livelihood and social identity cause by the advance of various types of industries and modernization the socio-economic life of the Ho tribe people is being influenced by the change in their economy from barter to cash mode.

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  • ISSN: 2349-6002
  • Volume: 11
  • Issue: 11
  • PageNo: 897-905

Impact of livelihood and cultural identity in the HO tribe through the Industrialization Keonjhar

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