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The Chenchus are a Dravidian tribe, a designated Scheduled Tribe in the Indian states of Andhra Pradesh, Telangana, Karnataka and Odisha. They are an aboriginal tribe whose traditional way of life been based on hunting and gathering. The Chenchus speak the Chenchu language, a member of the Dravidian language family. In general, the Chenchu relationship to non-tribal people has been largely symbiotic. Some Chenchus have continued to specialize in collecting forest products for sale to non-tribal people. Many Chenchus live in the sparse and deciduous Nallamala forest of Andhra Pradesh.

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  • Chenchu (es)
  • Chenchu people (en)
  • 楚朱人 (zh)
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  • 楚朱人是一個生活在印度安德拉邦中央丘陵區的表列部落。他們的傳統生活方式一直是狩獵和採集,語言是泰盧固語的分支。一般來説他們也與非楚朱人生活,用森林產品換糧食。 雖然政府為他們教育等的發展提供資金,但是難以滲透到真正的受益人。 直到現在楚朱人仍不務農,後來包括賤民在内的印度教徒也來到農耕放牧,楚朱人也從他們身上學到的農業。政府也努力使他們定居。 (zh)
  • The Chenchus are a Dravidian tribe, a designated Scheduled Tribe in the Indian states of Andhra Pradesh, Telangana, Karnataka and Odisha. They are an aboriginal tribe whose traditional way of life been based on hunting and gathering. The Chenchus speak the Chenchu language, a member of the Dravidian language family. In general, the Chenchu relationship to non-tribal people has been largely symbiotic. Some Chenchus have continued to specialize in collecting forest products for sale to non-tribal people. Many Chenchus live in the sparse and deciduous Nallamala forest of Andhra Pradesh. (en)
  • Los chenchus son una tribu aborigen de las regiones centrales montañosas de Telangana, en la India. Su modo de vida tradicional, se ha basado en la caza y la recolección. La tribu de los chenchus es uno de los grupos tribales primitivos que siguen dependiendo de los bosques al no cultivar la tierra, haciéndose necesaria la caza para sobrevivir. Algún chenchu se ha especializado en recoger los frutos proporcionados por el bosque para la venta a la población no-tribal, pero no es lo general. Los chenchus han respondido con poco entusiasmo a los esfuerzos del Gobierno para que aumenten los cultivos. (es)
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  • Chenchu (en)
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  • http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Special:FilePath/Chenchu_tribal_hunting.jpg
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  • Chenchu man hunting, Nallamala Forests, Andhra Pradesh (en)
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  • Chenchu (en)
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  • c. 65,000 (en)
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  • The Chenchus are a Dravidian tribe, a designated Scheduled Tribe in the Indian states of Andhra Pradesh, Telangana, Karnataka and Odisha. They are an aboriginal tribe whose traditional way of life been based on hunting and gathering. The Chenchus speak the Chenchu language, a member of the Dravidian language family. In general, the Chenchu relationship to non-tribal people has been largely symbiotic. Some Chenchus have continued to specialize in collecting forest products for sale to non-tribal people. Many Chenchus live in the sparse and deciduous Nallamala forest of Andhra Pradesh. The Chenchus are referred to as one of the Primitive Tribal Groups that are still dependent on forests and do not cultivate land but hunt for a living. Non-tribe people living among them rent land from the Chenchus and pay a portion of the harvest. Other people also settled among them with the help of the Chenchus and learned agriculture from them, and the nomadic Banjara herders who graze their cattle in the forest also have been allotted land there. The Chenchus have responded unenthusiastically to government efforts to induce them to take up agriculture themselves. (en)
  • Los chenchus son una tribu aborigen de las regiones centrales montañosas de Telangana, en la India. Su modo de vida tradicional, se ha basado en la caza y la recolección. La tribu de los chenchus es uno de los grupos tribales primitivos que siguen dependiendo de los bosques al no cultivar la tierra, haciéndose necesaria la caza para sobrevivir. Algún chenchu se ha especializado en recoger los frutos proporcionados por el bosque para la venta a la población no-tribal, pero no es lo general. Los chenchus han respondido con poco entusiasmo a los esfuerzos del Gobierno para que aumenten los cultivos. Generalmente la relación de los chenchu con la gente no-tribal ha sido en gran parte simbiótica. Algunos hindúes de casta viven entre ellos, alquilan la tierra de los chenchus y pagan por ello con parte de la cosecha. Los chenchus permitieron a los dalits (intocables o fuera de casta) instalarse en sus tierras, aprendiendo de ellos el arte de la agricultura. A los pastores nómadas de Banjara que llevan sus ganados a pastar en el bosque también se les ha asignado parte de sus tierras. Debido a su larga asociación con los hindúes ermitaños y su rechazo a comer carne de vaca, la casta de los hindúes considera a los chenchus un colectivo no contaminado. Este artículo incluye material de dominio público de la Library of Congress Country Study en la India. (es)
  • 楚朱人是一個生活在印度安德拉邦中央丘陵區的表列部落。他們的傳統生活方式一直是狩獵和採集,語言是泰盧固語的分支。一般來説他們也與非楚朱人生活,用森林產品換糧食。 雖然政府為他們教育等的發展提供資金,但是難以滲透到真正的受益人。 直到現在楚朱人仍不務農,後來包括賤民在内的印度教徒也來到農耕放牧,楚朱人也從他們身上學到的農業。政府也努力使他們定居。 (zh)
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