Sahariya Tribe Latest News
Recently, in Madhya Pradesh, a Sahariya tribal woman’s death puts spotlight on unending urea queues.
About Sahariya Tribe
- It is one of the Particularly Vulnerable Tribal Groups (PVTG).
- The Sahariya community is also called by the names Seher, Sair, Savar, Saonar, Sahra, etc.
- They live on the margins — in the forests and villages of Madhya Pradesh and Rajasthan.Â
Living condition and Social Structure of Sahariya Tribe
- They mostly live in a distinct settlement called ‘Seharana’ which is generally a cluster of houses.
- The houses are made of some stone boulders, and the roofing is also made of stone slabs – locally called Patore. In some villages, mud structures are also constructed.
- Religion and Language
- Language: While the Sahariyas have lost their original language, they speak the local dialects of the regions they inhabit.
- The Sahariya practice their traditional ethnic religions.Â
- They are known for their dance, the Saharia Swang, which is performed during the month of Holi.
- The dance is performed to the beats of the dhol, nagari, and matki.
- It features a male dressed in female attire who dances around the male performers.
- Livelihood: They are predominantly forest dwellers and make their living from forest produce, additionally cultivating small plots of land and work as landless labourers.Â
- They are particularly skilled in making catechu from khair trees.
Source: IE
Sahariya Tribe FAQs
Q1: What is the traditional dance of the Sahariya tribe?
Ans: Saharia Swang
Q2: What is the traditional occupation of the Sahariya tribe?
Ans: Forest dwellers and laborers