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Habitat Rights for the Juanga Tribe

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The District Level Committee has approved habitat rights for the Juanga tribe, a Particularly Vulnerable Tribal Group (PVTG) located in Keonjhar, Odisha. This is a significant step toward recognizing the rights of indigenous communities in India. Here’s an overview of habitat rights, the significance for PVTGs, and specific information about the Juanga tribe.

Habitat Rights

  • Legislation:
  • Habitat rights for PVTGs were introduced under the Scheduled Tribes and Other Traditional Forest Dwellers (Recognition of Forest Rights) Act, 2006, commonly known as the Forest Rights Act (FRA).
  • Definition of Habitat:
  • The FRA defines ‘habitat’ as the area comprising the customary habitat and other habitats in reserved and protected forests for primitive tribal groups, pre-agricultural communities, and other forest-dwelling Scheduled Tribes (STs).
  • Process for Granting Rights:
  • Habitat rights are granted after consultations with community members, traditional leaders, women leaders, and relevant district and forest administration.

Significance for PVTGs

  • Habitat rights hold immense importance for PVTGs as they:
  • Recognize rights over their customary territories and habitation.
  • Protect socio-cultural practices, intellectual knowledge, and traditional conservation practices related to their natural and cultural heritage.

About Particularly Vulnerable Tribal Groups (PVTGs)

  • Recognition:
  • The Indian government recognizes 75 PVTGs spread across 18 states and one Union Territory based on the recommendations of the Dhebar Committee (1960-61).
  • Odisha has the highest number of PVTGs in India, housing 13 such groups.
  • Criteria for Identification:
  • PVTGs are identified based on:
  • Pre-agricultural level of technology.
  • Low literacy levels.
  • Economic backwardness.
  • Declining or stagnant population.

Juanga Tribe in Odisha

  • Location:
  • The Juanga tribe is native to the hills of Keonjhar, Pallahara in Anugul, and the plains of Dhenkanal. They are divided into two groups: Hill (Thaniya) Juang and Plain (Bhagudia) Juang.
  • History:
  • The Juangas were originally known as Patuas due to their traditional attire, which consists of leaf skirts.
  • Occupation:
  • Historically, the Juanga tribe practiced shifting cultivation (known as toila chasa). While some members have transitioned to settled agriculture, their skills extend to crafting decorative items, including combs and tobacco cases.

Conclusion

The approval of habitat rights for the Juanga tribe marks a crucial development in protecting the rights and livelihoods of indigenous communities in India. This recognition not only empowers the Juanga tribe but also reinforces the importance of safeguarding the cultural and natural heritage of PVTGs, ensuring their socio-economic development and well-being.

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