The status of women among the scheduled tribes in India |
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Authors: | Aparna Mitra |
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Affiliation: | aDepartment of Economics, University of Oklahoma, 729 Elm, 329 Hester Hall, Norman, OK 73019, United States |
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Abstract: | The scheduled tribes constitute about 8.2% of the total population in India. Although there is a large volume of anthropological literature describing the characteristics of and differences among the various tribes in India, little inter-disciplinary research has been done to uncover the status of women among the tribal population in India. This paper will analyze the status of women among the scheduled tribes in India. Frequent comparisons will be made to the social and cultural practices of the scheduled tribes, mainstream Hindus, as well as the scheduled caste population. Through this analysis, we will show the distinctiveness of the tribal cultures and the fact that many women from the scheduled tribes face less discrimination than Hindu women and those from scheduled castes. |
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Keywords: | Gender equality Scheduled tribes Gender discrimination Tribal women in India Gender empowerment |
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