Context: Recently, the report of Covid-19 cases among the members of the Great Andamanese tribe is a matter of concern as the total population of the tribe is already low.
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Great Andaman Tribe
- The Great Andamanese are one of five PVTGs that reside in the Andamans archipelago.
- The Great Andamanese tribe is settled presently on the Strait Island by the Andaman & Nicobar Administration.
- It is one of the endangered PVTGs of the region.
- The Great Andamanese speak Jeru among themselves.
- The five PVTGS residing in Andamans are Great Andamanese, Jarawas, Onges, Shompens and North Sentinelese.
Particularly Vulnerable Tribal Groups (PVTGs)
- PVTGs are centrally recognized special category from among the Scheduled Tribes and were constituted during the 4th five-year plan on the basis of the report of the Dhebar Commission (1960-61).
- There are 75 centrally recognized PVTGs in the country.
- Odisha houses for 13 PVTGs which is the highest among all the states.
Features to identify such groups
- Existence of pre-agricultural practices,
- Practice of hunting and gathering,
- Zero or negative population growth and relatively low level of literacy as compared to other tribal groups.
- Note: The communities were identified based on the recommendations of Tribal Research Institutes (TRIs) of the respective state governments.
Other Tribes of the land
- Onges: Onges are one of the most primitive tribes in India, they are inhabiting the Little Andaman Island.
- Jarawas: The Jarawas inhabit presently the Western coast of Middle Andaman and South Andaman Islands.
- Sentinelese: The Sentinelese tribe inhabits the small North Sentinel Island.
- Shompen Tribe: One of the least known particularly vulnerable tribal groups (PVTGs) in the Andaman and Nicobar Islands.