Dhangar Community
22-08-2024
11:05 AM
1 min read
Overview:
A large group of Dhangars recently marched to the office of the sub divisional officer in Khamgaon of Maharashtra’s Buldhana district, demanding a “grazing corridor” for their sheep and goats.
About Dhangar Community:
- The Dhangars are a community of shepherds with populations in several states. They live in Gujrat, karnataka and Andhra Pradesh besides Maharashtra.
- The Dhangar community is on the Vimukta Jati and Nomadic Tribes (VJNT) list in Maharashtra.
- They live a largely isolated life and wander mainly in forests, hills and mountains.
- Households and Population:
- Dhangar households are typically small, close-knit units, where family plays a central role.
- The community is estimated to have a population of around 1 crore, which is about 9% of Maharashtra's total population.
- Clusters and Sub-Castes:
- Within the Dhangar tribe, there are around 20 sub-castes and clusters, each with its own distinct customs and traditions.
- Occupation:
- They are relying on their sheep and goat herding practices as a primary means of livelihood.
- They practice both nomadic pastoral and semi-nomadic and agrarian lifestyles in rural areas.
- Seasonal Migration: With the end of the bajra harvesting season in October, the Dhangar tribe starts their annual migration in search of greener pastures for their cattle.
- Culture:
- They practice a variety of customs and rituals in this journey, like-the Worship of their ancestors.
- The tradition of singing songs, especially during the night, is a significant aspect of Dhangar culture and serves multiple purposes.
- They use these songs called sumbaran- an oral tradition of Dhangars.
About Dhangar Community:
- The Dhangars are a community of shepherds with populations in several states. They live in Gujrat, karnataka and Andhra Pradesh besides Maharashtra.
- The Dhangar community is on the Vimukta Jati and Nomadic Tribes (VJNT) list in Maharashtra.
- They live a largely isolated life and wander mainly in forests, hills and mountains.
- Households and Population:
- Dhangar households are typically small, close-knit units, where family plays a central role.
- The community is estimated to have a population of around 1 crore, which is about 9% of Maharashtra's total population.
- Clusters and Sub-Castes:
- Within the Dhangar tribe, there are around 20 sub-castes and clusters, each with its own distinct customs and traditions.
- Occupation:
- They are relying on their sheep and goat herding practices as a primary means of livelihood.
- They practice both nomadic pastoral and semi-nomadic and agrarian lifestyles in rural areas.
- Seasonal Migration: With the end of the bajra harvesting season in October, the Dhangar tribe starts their annual migration in search of greener pastures for their cattle.
- Culture:
- They practice a variety of customs and rituals in this journey, like-the Worship of their ancestors.
- The tradition of singing songs, especially during the night, is a significant aspect of Dhangar culture and serves multiple purposes.
- They use these songs called sumbaran- an oral tradition of Dhangars.