A remarkable genetic study conducted by researchers revealed a possible genetic link associated with the unusually high rate of tuberculosis (TB) in the Sahariya tribe of central India.
About Sahariya Tribe:
It is one of the Particularly Vulnerable Tribal Groups (PVTG) and is among the most disadvantaged and vulnerable population groups in the country.
The six-lakh population (Census 2011) is spread across Madhya Pradesh, Rajasthan, and Uttar Pradesh and sprinkled in a few other states.
The Sahariya community is also called by the names Seher, Sair, Savar, Saonar, Sahra,
Residing in communities with non-Sahariya members, the Sahariyas mostly live in a separate area in the village, which is called ‘Seharana’. It 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.
In villages, ties to the caste system are very strong, and people belonging to the same caste live in close proximity.
They live in small joint families.
Language: While the Sahariyas have lost their original language, they speak the local dialects of the regions they inhabit.
Religion:
The Sahariya practice their traditional ethnic religions.
However, they are also aware of Hindu values and use them in defining their own identity.
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:
Predominantly forest dwellers, they live in remote locations and make their living from forest produce, additionally cultivating small plots of land and work as landless labourers.
They are particularly skilled in making catechu from khair trees.
To supplement their meagre income, seasonal migration is very common in the tribe.
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