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Write a note on the Bastar Tribal Market. |
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Answer» The weekly market as a social institution, the links between the local Tribal economy and the outside, and the exploitative economic relationships between adivasis and others, are illustrated by a study of a weekly market in Bastar district. This district is populated by Gonds, an adivasi group. At the weekly market, you find local people, including tribal and non-tribal, as well as outsiders-mainly traders of various castes. Forest officials also come to the market to conduct business with adiva is who work for the Forest Department, and the market attracts a variety of specialists selling their goods and services. The major goods that are exchanged in the market are: 1. Manufactured goods (such as jewelry and trinkets, pots and knives), 2. Non-local foods (such as salt and haldi (turmeric)), 3. Local food and agricultural products and manufactured items (such as bamboo baskets), and. 4. Forest produce such as tamarind, oil-seeds and etc. The forest produces that is brought by Adivasis purchased by traders who carry it to towns. |
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