Tag: Sadan community in Jharkhand

  • “Major Tribal Rebellions of Jharkhand: A Detailed Analysis of History, Causes and Impacts”

    Etymology and Meaning of the Word “Sadan”

    • Derived from ‘sad’, meaning:
      • To sit, reside, or assemble.
    • Other associated meanings:
      • Sadya – immediate, new, fresh.
      • Sad – good, true.
    • Sadans are considered:
      • The first settlers of Jharkhand.
      • New residents who made the land their home.
    • Associated with Shivpriya (Naag Priya) land, where Naga caste is dominant.

    Socio-Cultural Aspects of the Sadan Community

    • Worship places called Sarna, located in open spaces like:
      • Mahadev Manda, Devi Gudi.
    • Temples were constructed later due to external influences.
    • Cultural values based on equality and cooperation:
      • Sahiya-Madait (cooperative systems).
    • Marriage customs:
      • Bride price (Daali Daam) instead of dowry.
      • Entire village participates in the marriage of a daughter.

    Relationship Between Sadans and Tribal Communities

    • Sadans were present before the arrival of major tribes (Munda, Oraon, Kharia, etc.).
    • Primitive Sadan groups include:
      • Naga, Asur, Sarak tribes.
    • Coexistence with incoming tribal communities.
    • Over time, a fusion of languages, songs, music, and cultures occurred.

    Classification of Sadans

    1. Ancient Original Sadans – Indigenous residents of Jharkhand.
    2. Medieval Settlers – Brought by kings from other states; ~75% assimilated as Jharkhandi.
    3. Newcomers – Traders and professionals; ~50% Jharkhandi cultural influence.
    4. Recent Migrants – Arrived post-1932; weak Jharkhandi identity.

    Major Scheduled Tribes of Jharkhand (As per Census 2011)

    S.No.TribeDistrict / DivisionPopulationPercentageLanguage
    1SantalSanthal Pargana27,54,72331.86%Santali
    2OraonRanchi17,16,61819.85%Kurukh
    3MundaRanchi12,29,22114.21%Mundari
    4HoSinghbhum9,28,28910.73%Ho
    5KharwarPalamu2,48,9742.87%Kharwari

    Language and Culture of Sadans

    • Sadani language (now called Nagpuri) was once the official language under the Nagvanshi rule.
    • Despite dialectical differences, a shared cultural sentiment prevails.
    • Folk dances include:
      • Fagua, Thadiya, Umkach, Uidhra, Jhumar, etc.

    Economic and Social Contributions

    • Significant role in:
      • Agriculture, metalwork (iron-copper), craftsmanship, and trade.
    • Traditional systems like:
      • Madhait Pratha – collective labor.
      • Interest-free loan system – strengthened the rural economy.

    Current Status of Sadans in Jharkhand

    • Important figures in the freedom struggle:
      • Pandey Ganpat Rai, Nilambar-Pitambar, etc.
    • After independence:
      • Decline in political voice.
      • Marginalisation after Jharkhand was declared a tribal state by the Bhuria Committee.

    Major Sadan-Associated Tribes

    • Birjhia, Cheek Baraik, Godait, Karmali, Lohra, Mahli, Kisan, Asur, etc.

    Highlights of Major Tribes in Jharkhand

    Oraon

    • Occupation: Farming; now also in industry and services.
    • Literacy (2011):
      • Total: 67%
      • Male: 72.9%
      • Female: 52.4%
    • Religion: Traditional and Christian (due to missionary influence).

    Munda

    • Race: Australoid
    • Language: Mundari (Austro-Asiatic)
    • Population (2011): 12,29,221
    • Residence: 89.6% rural
    • Key traditions:
      • Chief: Hatumunda
      • Council: Padha, led by Padha Raja
      • Deity: Singbonga
    • Marriage rules:
      • No intra-tribe or same-gotra marriage.
      • Widow remarriage allowed.
    • Literacy (2011): 62.6%

    Kharwar

    • Regions: Palamu, Latehar, Garhwa, Lohardaga, Ranchi.
    • Family: Patriarchal.
    • Marriage: Inter-gotra mandatory; child marriage exists.
    • Occupation: Agriculture, hunting, labor.
    • Literacy (2011): 56.4%

    Kharia

    • Subgroups: Hill, Dhelki, Doodh Kharia
    • Population (2011): 1,96,135
    • Village governance: Padha and Doklo Sohor
    • Chief: Pradhan
    • Marriage: Gotra system, but intra-gotra allowed.
    • Literacy: 65.9%

    Vedia

    • Origin: Possibly related to Kurmi or Munda.
    • Residence: Hazaribagh, Ramgarh, Singhbhum.
    • Marriage: Endogamy prohibited; bride price system.
    • Literacy: 58%

    Bhumij

    • Origin: Subgroup of Munda.
    • Region: Ranchi, Hazaribagh, Dhanbad, Singhbhum.
    • Marriage: No same-gotra or inter-caste marriage.
    • Population (2011): 2,09,448

    Big Tribe

    • Region: Singhbhum
    • Population (2011): 3,464
    • Occupation: Forest products, labor.

    Lohara

    • Clan: Descendants of Asur.
    • Traditional work: Iron smelting.
    • Population (2011): 2,16,226
    • Literacy: 56.2%

    Mahli

    • Clan: Dravidian
    • Occupation: Bamboo and wood products.
    • Sub-castes: Bamboo Mahli, Silkhi Mahli, Tanti Mahli.
    • Literacy (2011): 152,663 literate

    Table 7.4 – Population of Particularly Vulnerable Tribal Groups (PVTG)

    S.No.NamePopulation (2001)Population (2011)Literacy Rate (%)
    1Birhor7,51410,72634.5
    2Parhiya20,78625,58533.1
    3Mal Pahadia1,15,0931,35,79739.6
    4Sambar6,0049,68833.7
    5Sauria Pahadia31,05046,22239.7
    6Hill Kharia1,64,0221,96,13565.9
    7Korba27,17735,60637.9
    8Asur10,34722,45946.9
    9Birjia5,3656,27650.2

    PVTG (Particularly Vulnerable Tribal Groups)

    • Key PVTGs:
      • Mal Pahadia, Parhiya, Savar/Sanwar, Birjia, Birhor, Asur.
    • Prominent populations:
      • Mal Pahadia: 1,35,797
      • Hill Kharia: 1,96,135

    Scheduled Tribe Population Distribution (in Percentage)

    DistrictPercentage (%)
    Koderma0.96%
    Garhwa15.54%
    Palamu9.34%
    Chatra12.13%
    Giridih9.74%
    Deoghar7.02%
    Hazaribagh7.02%
    Ramgarh21.19%
    Bokaro12.4%
    Dhanbad1.66%
    Sahebganj28.41%

    Tribal Language, Festivals, Dance, Music, and Painting

    SubjectDescription
    LanguagesSantali, Mundari, Kurukh, Khortha, Nagpuriya, Sadri, Kharia, Pachparganiya, Ho, Malto, Karmali, Hindi, Urdu, Bengali
    FestivalsSarhul, Karma, Sohrai, Badna, Eid, Christmas, Holi, Dussehra
    Folk DancesAkhariya, Domkach, Jhumar, Fagua, Pawas
    Musical InstrumentsMandar, Dhol, Dhak, Dhamsa, Flute, Kartal, Shehnai etc.
    PaintingsSantali Wall Paintings, Oraon Wall Paintings

    Additional Information

    • Region: Santhal Pargana
    • Population (2011): 32,786
    • Literacy Rate: 55.5%
    • Marriage Tradition: Exogamous (outside the same clan)
    • Death Rites: Burial tradition