Revision summary
Tribe–caste continuum names a range from clan community to ranked jati. Ghurye and Bose stressed Hindu absorption; Bailey named the continuum. Sanskritisation is the walk along it. ST law still needs a tribal pole for land. The idea is relevant in contact zones, risky if it excuses dispossession.
Model answer
Introduction
The tribe–caste continuum treats tribe and caste as poles of one Indian social range, not as two species. People move along it by Hinduisation, land, and the state’s lists.
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The concept
- G. S. Ghurye placed tribes as backward Hindus. N. K. Bose and others saw absorption into the caste web.
- F. G. Bailey and later Indian anthropologists spoke of a continuum: isolated clan to ranked jati.
- Srinivas’s Sanskritisation is the cultural walk along that line.
Relevance now
- ST and SC lists freeze poles that the field still mixes: a Gond household may be temple-going and forest-right claiming at once.
- Fifth Schedule and FRA need a tribal pole for law, even when the continuum is culturally true.
- Contemporary politics of conversion, vanvasi talk, and reservation raids all fight over where a group sits on the line.
Critique
- The continuum can hide conquest and mining as mere “Hinduisation”.
- Elwin insisted some groups are not just unfinished castes.
- Relevance is heuristic: good for Central India contact zones, weaker for many North-Eastern polities.
Flow diagram
flowchart TD T[Tribe pole] --> C[Caste pole] S[Sanskritisation] --> C L[ST list FRA] --> T
Conclusion
The continuum still explains contact and Sanskritisation. It must not erase ST territorial rights or treat every tribe as a caste in waiting.
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