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Tribal Settlements

The scheduled area includes Dungarpur, Banswara and the Pratapgarh tehsil of Chittorgarh district. The heavily concentrated tribal area comprises Kherwara, Kotra, Gogunda, the Phalasia tehsils of Udaipur district, the Abu road tehsil of Sirohi district and the Achnera and Arnod Panchayatsamities of Chittorgarh  district. In sparsely populated tribal area, the non-tribal population is predominant. This area includes Tonk, Bhilwara and Alwar districts. 

The tribal population in Rajasthan is concentrated in belts running from Sirohi through the Udaipur, Dungarpur, Chittorgarh and Banswara districts to the Bundi, Kota, Sawai, Madhopur, Tonk and Jaipur districts. 

 The Bhils are not gypsies. The whole of the Bhil country which is the south-western part of  Rajasthan is mountainous, embracing the wildest area of the Aravallis. The Bhils live in pals or clusters of detached huts among the hills, each hut standing on a small mound in the midst of its path of cultivated land. The settlement or pal is divided into a number of paras or phalas which afford cover and protection in case of attack. A cluster of huts within a single enclosure forms a typical Bhil habitation in Rajasthan.

A Garasia settlement is not a cluster of houses. The dwellings are scattered over slopes of hills and mounds and the fields extend in front of them. These solitary dwellings are made of bamboo and leaves and lightly plastered over with cow-dung. 

The Meenas who constitute almost half of the tribal population used to live on rocky elevations or in thick forests and their settlements were called Mewasas. The cluster of their houses was also called a pal and was named after the gotra to which most of the inhabitants belonged. The Meenas were settled in the villages of  Jaipur, Sawai- Madhopur and Tonk districts. Of their two classes, the Purana Basi Meenas are mostly agriculturists while the Naya Basis belong to the light-fingered fraternity which prior to independence was subjected to daily attendance at the nearest police station under the Criminal Tribes Act.

Cultural Complexity

Cultural complexity is a mixture of many cultures and civilizations which is fundamentally strong in its indigenous traditions. Primitive and aboriginal customs intermingle with feudal sophistication and courtly manners. Tribal democracy, ruthless autocracy, benevolent despotism, polytechnic skills, business acumen and industrial enterprises have all contributed to make the social and cultural fabric of Rajasthan.Rajasthani man

 In the days of Rajput supremacy, life centred round the courts in the capital towns of the erstwhile states and the feudal castles and fortresses in the countryside. The Brahmins who were  the conscience-keepers of the Rajput rulers, form a significant section of the population. They have retained religious fervor at a high peak in this land of valour and chivalry. The Jains too have raised some of the best specimens of religious architecture. The Jains, Brahmins and the Vaishyas are purely vegetarian, while Rajputs, the Kayasthas, the Gujjars, the untouchables and the tribals are all non-vegetarian.

 The girls of Daroga community used to form part of the dowry of the daughters of the Rajputs and the community on the whole lived in semi slavery. Neo-Muslims or Kaimkhanis and the Meos retain many of their original Hindu customs. They call both the Kazi and the Pandit to solemnize a marriage or nikah and celebrated Hindu festivals. 

Lying between the land of Krishna's birth, the Krishna cult had an intense impact on Rajasthan but the Dadupanthis, Ram-Sanchi, Laldasi and Vishnoi sects follow their own religious norms and ways of worship.

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