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Colonial census and forest law boxed diverse groups as tribes. Risley racialised the box; Agency law needed it for land and timber. Ghurye and Elwin fought over what to do with the same box. The Constitution scheduled it for protection. Tribe today is a legal-political identity with a colonial origin.
Model answer
Introduction
Tribe as a colonial construct means the British census, forest, and criminal tribes files invented a boxed people. The box still exists as ST, but it was not a timeless Indian noun.
Body
How the construct was built
- Census and Risley turned fluid frontier groups into tribes versus castes.
- Forest acts and Agency administration needed a legal savage to take timber and to exempt some custom.
- Ghurye later said the same people were backward Hindus. Elwin used the box to protect land.
Afterlife
- The Constitution kept the construct as Scheduled Tribe with Fifth and Sixth Schedules.
- Anthropology now treats ‘tribe’ as a political-legal identity with a colonial birth, not as a stone-age essence.
- Unrest over lists and FRA shows the construct still distributes rights.
Flow diagram
flowchart TD C[Colonial census forest] --> T[Tribe box] T --> ST[Scheduled Tribe] T --> P[Protection and stigma]
Conclusion
Tribe was standardised by colonial government. Independent India reused it as protection. Critique the essence; keep the rights the box now carries.
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