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Elwin defended tribal land, forest, and custom against rapid absorption. Ghurye treated tribes as backward Hindus to be integrated. Nehru’s Panchsheel took Elwin’s caution into state policy. Fifth Schedule and FRA continue the protection limb. The debate still organises assimilation versus rights talk.
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Introduction
The Elwin–Ghurye debate is the classic fight over whether Indian tribes should be protected as distinct peoples or absorbed as backward Hindus. It still frames policy language.
Body
Two positions
- Verrier Elwin argued for protection of land, forest, and custom, against missionaries and land-grabbers. Isolation was a shield, not a zoo, in his mature view.
- G. S. Ghurye called tribes backward Hindus and wanted national integration through Hindu society, roads, and law.
- Nehru’s Panchsheel borrowed Elwin’s caution while rejecting a museum.
Stakes today
- Fifth Schedule, PESA, and FRA are Elwin’s heirs in statute.
- Assimilation talk in schooling and temple politics still speaks Ghurye’s line.
- Anthropology keeps both: tribes are historically linked to caste civilisation, yet they need territorial rights.
Flow diagram
flowchart TD E[Elwin protection] --> P[Panchsheel FRA] G[Ghurye absorption] --> H[Backward Hindus] E --> D[Debate] G --> D
Conclusion
Elwin wanted protection of difference. Ghurye wanted Hindu-national absorption. Indian law mixed them: integration with Scheduled Area shields.
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