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Research Paper Volume 7 Issue 4 1974 - 1991 August 27, 2024

Issues and Elucidation Surrounding Tribal Women and Human Rights

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Harsheeta Mohanty
Student at Amity University Chattisgarh, India
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Viveka Kumar
Research Scholar at Rashtriya Raksha University, India
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Shivam Kumar Pandey
Research Scholar at Rashtriya Raksha University, India
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Khushi Singh
Student at St. Xavier College, Ranchi, India
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Abstract

India is a nation with many different indigenous communities, each leading a unique lifestyle, and is known for its rich tapestry of cultures and traditions. Among various indigenous groups, living in isolated and occasionally difficult-to-reach places, have protected their distinct rituals, beliefs, and customs spanning many generations. Their unique approach to has a significant impact in shaping their cultural identity. Healthcare, which is very different from traditional medical procedures. India's tribal communities are a patchwork of many ethnic groups, comprising but not restricted to the Bhils, Santhals, Gonds, and numerous others, each has an own social structure, language, and medical procedures. These communities are primarily inhabiting the hills and wooded areas, living there entwined with the natural world. In order to establish culturally sensitive healthcare interventions that combine ancient wisdom with contemporary medical breakthroughs, this research intends to investigate health status, medical practices, and cultural perspectives on health among tribal tribes in India.

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International Journal of Law Management and Humanities, Volume 7, Issue 4, Page 1974 - 1991
DOI: https://doij.org/10.10000/IJLMH.118206
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