For them, life is
a long celebration. They live as there is no tomorrow. The virtue of “shyness
of contact” with outsiders has left them on their own. Veneration for nature is
a way of their life. They don’t need lessons for nature conservation. It is
inherited since generations.
With 98% of the
total population comprised of tribals, the district is inhabited by two main
tribes, namely, Bhils and Kunbis, with a sprinkling of a few Warlis, Mavchis,
Gamits, Kotwaliyas and Kathodiyas. There are three ethnic tribes identified as
Primitive Tribal Group (PTG) also resides in the district: the Kotwalia,
Kathodi and Kolcha.
Houses are
generally crude (kutcha) huts of teak poles and bamboos, with the roof either
thatched or covered with country tiles (nalia), walls made of bamboo splits or
thick bamboo matting plastered with mud on both sides. The houses are provided
with mud floors with cowdung plaster. Roofs are generally low and very few
houses have windows.
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