Chenchu Tribe

Chenchu Tribe

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The National Sanskrit University (NSU) organised a symposium, panel discussion, and exhibition recently highlighting the unique privilege the Chenchu tribal community has with the Ahobilam shrine and the deity of Lord Narasimha.

About Chenchu Tribe

  • The Chenchus are a food-gathering tribe primarily residing in the Nallamalai forests of Andhra Pradesh.
  • They are one of the Particularly Vulnerable Tribal Groups (PVTGs) in Andhra Pradesh.
  • They are also found in Telangana, Karnataka, and Odisha.
  • Language: They speak variants of Telugu, the Dravidian language of the region.
  • A Chenchu village is known as “Penta“. 
    • Each penta consists of a few huts that are spaced apart and are grouped together based on kinship patterns. 
  • Small conjugal families predominate, women taking equal rank with men and marrying only upon maturity.
  • Peddamanishi” or the village elder, is generally the authority to maintain social harmony in a family or a village. 
  • Their rituals are few and simple; religious and political specializations are slight. 
  • Livelihood
    • The Chenchu live life with exemplary simplicity.  Most of them still gather food from the forest and roam in it to find things to meet their needs.
    • The bow and arrow and a small knife are all the Chenchus possess to hunt and live.
    • The Chenchus collect forest products like roots, fruits, tubers, beedi leaf, mohua flower, honey, gum, tamarind, and green leaves and make a meagre income from it by selling these to traders and government cooperatives.
    • Though at times they work as forest labourers, they mostly prefer to fall back on their native skills to hunt and gather food.
    • The Chenchus do not care much for money or material wealth.
  • Religion:
    • Chenchus worship a number of deities. Chenchus have also adopted certain religious practices from Hindus.
    • For ages, the Chenchus have been associated with the famous Srisailam temple (dedicated to Lord Shiva and Devi Brahmaramba) in Andhra Pradesh, situated at the heart of Chenchu land.
    • The Chenchus enjoy special privileges at Srisailam temple.

Source: TH

Chenchu Tribe FAQs

Q1: The Chenchu tribe primarily resides in which region?

Ans: Nallamalai forests of Andhra Pradesh.

Q2: What language do the Chenchus primarily speak?

Ans: They speak variants of Telugu, the Dravidian language of the region.

Q3: What is the primary livelihood of the Chenchu tribe?

Ans: Hunting and food gathering.

Q4: With which famous temple are the Chenchus historically associated?

Ans: Srisailam temple (dedicated to Lord Shiva and Devi Brahmaramba) in Andhra Pradesh.

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