Katkari Tribe Latest News
To highlight the plight of the Katkari Tribe, the Shramjeevi Organisation will hold a two-day protest featuring silent fasts and symbolic lamps, demanding land rights, unpaid wages, and dignity for the marginalised community.
About Katkari Tribe
- It is a primitive tribe found in Maharashtra (Pune, Raigad, and Thane districts) and parts of Gujarat.Â
- It is one of the 75 Particularly Vulnerable Tribal Groups (PVTGs) in India.
- They were historically forest dwellers.
- Katkaris are also known as Kathodis because of their old occupation of making Katha (Catechu), the thickened sap from wood of Khair (Acacia catechu).
- The Katkaris were also one of the few tribal communities of India that consumed rodents.Â
- Many of them still live in their traditional huts made of bamboo and anything they can find in the forest.
- Despite having a patriarchal system, does not follow the joint family structure, preferring the nuclear family model.
- Language:Â
- They are bilingual, speaking the Katkari language amongst themselves and Marathi with others.Â
- A few of them speak Hindi as well.
- Occupation:
- They serve as agricultural labourers and sell firewood and some jungle fruits.
- They also take up fishing for domestic consumption, coal making, and brick manufacturing.
- They have tremendous knowledge about uncultivated foods like fish, crabs, animals, birds, tubers/rhizomes, wild vegetables, fruits, nuts, etc.
- A majority of the Katkari families are landless. The landless rate of 87% among the Katkari is much higher than 48% for rural households in India as a whole.
- As a result of landlessness, migration is rampant, and livelihoods are seasonal.
Source: FPJ
Katkari Tribe FAQs
Q1: The Katkari tribe is primarily found in which Indian state?
Ans: Maharashtra
Q2: The Katkari tribe is also known by which other name?
Ans: Kathodi
Q3: Why are the Katkaris also called Kathodis?
Ans: Because of their occupation of making Katha (Catechu).
Q4: What is the approximate landlessness rate among the Katkari families?
Ans: 87%