Tribal Historiography of India

Description: This quiz aims to assess your understanding of the historiography of tribal communities in India. It covers various aspects, including the challenges faced by tribal historians, the sources available for studying tribal history, and the contributions made by scholars in this field.
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What is the primary challenge faced by tribal historians in India?

  1. Lack of written sources

  2. Lack of access to tribal communities

  3. Lack of funding for research

  4. All of the above


Correct Option: D
Explanation:

Tribal historians in India face a multitude of challenges, including the lack of written sources, limited access to tribal communities due to geographical and cultural barriers, and inadequate funding for research.

Which of the following is a significant source for studying tribal history in India?

  1. Archaeological evidence

  2. Oral traditions

  3. Colonial records

  4. All of the above


Correct Option: D
Explanation:

Tribal history can be studied through various sources, including archaeological evidence, oral traditions passed down through generations, and colonial records that provide insights into the interactions between tribal communities and the colonial administration.

Who is considered a pioneer in the field of tribal historiography in India?

  1. Verrier Elwin

  2. Christoph von Fürer-Haimendorf

  3. Nirmal Kumar Bose

  4. All of the above


Correct Option: D
Explanation:

Verrier Elwin, Christoph von Fürer-Haimendorf, and Nirmal Kumar Bose are all renowned scholars who made significant contributions to the study of tribal history in India.

Which tribal community in India has a rich tradition of oral history?

  1. Gonds

  2. Santhals

  3. Bhil

  4. Todas


Correct Option: D
Explanation:

The Todas of the Nilgiri Hills in Tamil Nadu have a well-preserved oral tradition that includes myths, legends, and historical accounts passed down through generations.

What is the significance of the 'Adi Granth' in the historiography of the Sikh community?

  1. It is the primary religious text of Sikhism.

  2. It contains historical accounts of Sikh gurus.

  3. It provides insights into the social and cultural life of the Sikhs.

  4. All of the above


Correct Option: D
Explanation:

The 'Adi Granth' is not only the primary religious text of Sikhism but also a valuable historical source that contains accounts of Sikh gurus, insights into the social and cultural life of the Sikhs, and references to historical events.

Which tribal community in India has a unique system of shifting cultivation known as 'jhum'?

  1. Nagas

  2. Khasi

  3. Garo

  4. All of the above


Correct Option: D
Explanation:

The Nagas, Khasi, and Garo tribes of Northeast India practice a unique form of shifting cultivation called 'jhum', which involves clearing forests, cultivating crops for a few years, and then moving to a new area.

What is the main objective of the 'Tribal Sub-Plan' in India?

  1. To promote the economic development of tribal communities.

  2. To preserve tribal culture and traditions.

  3. To ensure the participation of tribal communities in decision-making.

  4. All of the above


Correct Option: D
Explanation:

The 'Tribal Sub-Plan' aims to address the specific needs and aspirations of tribal communities in India by promoting their economic development, preserving their culture and traditions, and ensuring their participation in decision-making processes.

Which tribal community in India has a matrilineal social system?

  1. Khasi

  2. Garo

  3. Nagas

  4. Todas


Correct Option: A
Explanation:

The Khasi tribe of Meghalaya follows a matrilineal social system, where lineage and inheritance are traced through the mother's line.

What is the significance of the 'Forest Rights Act, 2006' in the context of tribal historiography?

  1. It recognizes the traditional rights of tribal communities over forest lands.

  2. It provides a framework for resolving forest-related conflicts.

  3. It promotes the conservation of forests and biodiversity.

  4. All of the above


Correct Option: D
Explanation:

The 'Forest Rights Act, 2006' is a landmark legislation that recognizes the traditional rights of tribal communities over forest lands, provides a framework for resolving forest-related conflicts, and promotes the conservation of forests and biodiversity.

Which tribal community in India has a unique form of self-governance known as the 'Gaon Panchayat'?

  1. Gonds

  2. Santhals

  3. Bhil

  4. Todas


Correct Option: B
Explanation:

The Santhal tribe of Jharkhand and West Bengal has a unique form of self-governance called the 'Gaon Panchayat', which is a village council that resolves disputes, manages common resources, and makes decisions on various community matters.

What is the main objective of the 'National Commission for Scheduled Tribes' in India?

  1. To safeguard the rights and interests of Scheduled Tribes.

  2. To promote the socio-economic development of Scheduled Tribes.

  3. To advise the government on matters related to Scheduled Tribes.

  4. All of the above


Correct Option: D
Explanation:

The 'National Commission for Scheduled Tribes' is a constitutional body established to safeguard the rights and interests of Scheduled Tribes, promote their socio-economic development, and advise the government on matters related to Scheduled Tribes.

Which tribal community in India has a rich tradition of folk music and dance?

  1. Bhutia

  2. Lepcha

  3. Naga

  4. All of the above


Correct Option: D
Explanation:

The Bhutia, Lepcha, and Naga tribes of Sikkim, Darjeeling, and Nagaland, respectively, have a rich tradition of folk music and dance that reflects their cultural heritage and traditions.

What is the significance of the 'Fifth Schedule' of the Indian Constitution in the context of tribal historiography?

  1. It provides special provisions for the administration and control of tribal areas.

  2. It recognizes the traditional rights and customs of tribal communities.

  3. It establishes Tribal Advisory Councils to advise the government on tribal matters.

  4. All of the above


Correct Option: D
Explanation:

The 'Fifth Schedule' of the Indian Constitution provides special provisions for the administration and control of tribal areas, recognizes the traditional rights and customs of tribal communities, and establishes Tribal Advisory Councils to advise the government on tribal matters.

Which tribal community in India has a unique form of agriculture known as 'terrace farming'?

  1. Nagas

  2. Khasi

  3. Garo

  4. Todas


Correct Option: B
Explanation:

The Khasi tribe of Meghalaya practices a unique form of agriculture called 'terrace farming', where they create terraces on steep hillsides to cultivate crops.

What is the main objective of the 'Tribal Research Institutes' in India?

  1. To conduct research on tribal culture, history, and traditions.

  2. To promote tribal education and skill development.

  3. To provide technical assistance to tribal communities for their socio-economic development.

  4. All of the above


Correct Option: D
Explanation:

The 'Tribal Research Institutes' in India are established to conduct research on tribal culture, history, and traditions, promote tribal education and skill development, and provide technical assistance to tribal communities for their socio-economic development.

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