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Tribe-caste continuum places tribe and caste on one gradient. Bailey and Sinha described highland groups moving toward caste society. Bose’s absorption thesis is the civilisational version of that slope. The idea explains ritual and economic change. It must not erase ST law, PESA, or forest rights.
Model answer
Introduction
The tribe-caste continuum treats tribe and caste as poles of one Indian social field, not as two sealed races. It remains useful for change, and it remains dangerous if it erases Scheduled Tribe rights.
Body
The idea
- F. G. Bailey showed highland Odisha groups moving along a political and economic gradient toward caste society.
- Surajit Sinha spoke of a tribe-caste continuum and of tribes as a Hindu peasant type in the making, especially in central India.
- N. K. Bose’s Hindu method of tribal absorption is the civilisational story behind the same slope: festival, occupation, and rank pull a community toward the caste order.
Relevance and limit
- Census and reservation still need a legal tribe. Continuum thinking explains Sanskritisation and market mixing, but it cannot decide a ST list by itself.
- G. S. Ghurye called tribes backward Hindus. That over-absorption reading is why Verrier Elwin and later Fifth Schedule politics defended a tribal pole.
- The concept is relevant for marriage, land, and ritual change. It is not a licence to deny distinct language, forest rights, or PESA.
Flow diagram
flowchart TD T[Tribe pole] --> C[Caste pole] B[Bailey Sinha] --> T B --> C N[Bose absorption] --> C
Conclusion
The continuum is a good field model of Indian social movement. Rights policy must still name a tribal pole, or absorption becomes dispossession.
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Does the continuum mean tribes are just incomplete castes?
No. It is a gradient of contact. Legal tribe and cultural distinctness can still hold.
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Who opposed the absorption reading?
Elwin and later tribal-rights politics stressed isolation, protection, and a separate pole.
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