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  2. Kurukh people - Wikipedia

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    Originally, the Oraons relied on the forest and its goods for an economic livelihood. Unlike many other communities of Jharkhand which practice jhum , the Kurukh community uses plough agriculture. At the turn of the 20th century however, due to the policies of the British colonial government , most of the tribe worked as agricultural labourers ...

  3. Oraons - Wikipedia

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  4. Oraon - Wikipedia

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    An Indian surname of the above people. Dinesh Oraon, politician; Kartik Oraon, politician; Lalit Oraon, politician; Laloo Oraon, politician; Manoj Kumar Oraon ...

  5. Dravidian peoples - Wikipedia

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    Tamils are native to Tamil Nadu, Puducherry and northern and eastern Sri Lanka, but are also found in parts of Kerala, Karnataka and Andhra Pradesh, although they have a large diaspora and are also widespread throughout many countries including South Africa, Singapore, the United States of America, Canada, Fiji, Indonesia, Vietnam, Cambodia ...

  6. List of traditional territories of the Indigenous peoples of ...

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    The names do not have to be from olden days. The names could be recently coined and still be included in this list. Compiling a list such as this can be a difficult and controversial process, as it requires some discernment as to what are the "whole nations" — the "true nations" in Beaucage's words.

  7. Oasisamerica - Wikipedia

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    Oasisamerica cultural areas, circa 1350. Oasisamerica is a cultural region of Indigenous peoples in North America.Their precontact cultures were predominantly agrarian, [1] in contrast with neighboring tribes to the south in Aridoamerica. [2]

  8. Ho people - Wikipedia

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    The Ho people are an Austroasiatic Munda ethnic group of India. They are mostly concentrated in the Kolhan region of Jharkhand and northern Odisha where they constitute around 10.7% and 7.3% of the total Scheduled Tribe population respectively, as of 2011 . [3]

  9. Oriental Orthodoxy in North America - Wikipedia

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    Coptic Orthodox Church in North America also has several dioceses. [4] Syriac Orthodox Church in North America has its own hierarchy, with two dioceses in the United States (eastern and western), [5] two patriarchal vicariates (one for Canada and one for Central America), and also adding to that the autonomous Malankara Archdiocese of North ...