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Toto Tribe
from Vajirao & Reddy Institute
Current Affairs
Toto Tribe
By : Author Desk
Updated : 2024-11-13 15:46:37
TOTO TRIBE
The
Toto tribe
is an indigenous community that is
primarily found in the village
of
Totopara
, located in
Alipurduar district of West Bengal, India
.
The
tribe has been facing significant challenges in preserving its unique culture
,
language
, and way of life
due to its small population size
and external pressures.
GEOGRAPHICAL LOCATION & HABITAT
Totopara Village
: The
Toto tribe
is concentrated in
Totopara village
, situated in the
Alipurduar district
of
West Bengal
, near the
Bhutanese border
.
Jaldapara Wildlife Sanctuary
:
Totopara
is located within the periphery of the
Jaldapara Wildlife Sanctuary
, which is known for its rich biodiversity.
Torsa River
: The village is situated on the banks of the
Torsa River
, which flows between
India
and
Bhutan
, providing the community an ecologically rich environment.
ETHNIC & ANTHROPOLOGICAL BACKGROUND
Tibetan-Mongoloid Ethnicity
: The
Toto tribe
belongs to the
Tibetan-Mongoloid ethnic group
, which ties them to the broader
Himalayan cultural
and
ethnic traditions
.
Population and Endangerment
: With just over
1,600 members
, the
Toto tribe
is
considered one of the most endangered tribes
in the world.
This small population has made the
tribe vulnerable to extinction,
with many members struggling to preserve their traditional way of life.
Tribal Classification:
Particularly Vulnerable Tribal Group (PVTG)
: The
Toto tribe
is classified as a
Particularly Vulnerable Tribal Group (PVTG)
.
This classification
recognizes their vulnerable status due to their
small population size, cultural practices, and economic dependency on traditional activities.
CULTURAL & SOCIAL STRUCTURE
Endogamous and Exogamous Clans
: The
Toto tribe
is structured around
13 exogamous clans
, meaning that
individuals are encouraged to marry outside their clan
.
However, they practice
endogamy
, meaning
marriages within the broader tribe are common.
Monogamy and Anti-Dowry
: The
Toto people
follow a unique practice of
having only one wife and do not engage in dowry practices
, setting them apart from many neighboring tribal communities.
Housing
: The traditional housing of the
Toto people
consists of
elevated bamboo huts
with thatched roofs, adapted to their environment and lifestyle.
Language:
Toto Language
: The language spoken by the
Toto people
is a
Sino-Tibetan language
, which is written in the
Bengali script
.
This
language is integral to their identity
but is at risk of disappearing as fewer younger members speak it.
Beliefs and Religion:
Hinduism and Nature Worship
: The
Toto people
consider themselves
Hindus
and also worship
nature
.
They have unique religious practices that integrate
animism
and
nature worship
, reflecting their deep connection to the natural world around them.
ECONOMY & OCCUPATION
Traditional Occupation
: Historically, the
Toto tribe
was involved in
food gathering
and practiced a
slash-and-burn style of cultivation
.
This method of farming was sustainable for their small community, but it posed challenges as the population grew and external factors changed the landscape.
Porter Services
: The
Toto people
historically earned money by acting as porters, carrying
oranges
from
Bhutanese orchards
to
Totopara
, which is a significant part of their economy.
Agriculture and Diversification
: Over time, the community has shifted to more
settled agriculture
, growing crops for sustenance and trade.
The economic practices of the
Toto people
have diversified, but they still maintain traditional ways of living.
CHALLENGES & SURVIVAL
Risk of Extinction
: Due to their small population, isolation, and loss of cultural identity, the
Toto tribe
is at risk of disappearing. The tribe has been actively involved in efforts to preserve their culture, language, and way of life, but the odds remain stacked against them.
External Pressures
: The tribe faces challenges from both
external development pressures
(
such as encroachment and modern agriculture)
and
internal challenges
, including a
declining birth rate
and the
younger generation moving away for better opportunities.
WHO ARE PVTGs?
PVTGs are
more vulnerable among the tribal groups
who are in need of greater support and development.
Out of the 705 Scheduled Tribes in India,
75 have been identified as PVTGs
and are spread
across 17 states and one Union Territory.
Government of India follows the following
criteria for identification of PVTGs
Pre-agricultural level of technology
Low level of literacy
Economic backwardness
A declining or stagnant population.
In
1975, the Government of India initiated
to identify the most vulnerable tribal groups as a separate category called PVTGs and declared 52 such groups.
An additional 23 groups were added to the category in 1993.
Some Examples:
Cholanaikayan (Kerala), Kathodi (Gujarat), Jarawas (Andaman & Nicobar Islands), Koraga (Karnataka)
KEY GOVT SCHEMES & INITIATIVES
Pradhan Mantri Adi Adarsh Gram Yojana
: Launched to improve infrastructure in tribal villages by integrating
DAPST
The aim is to uplift the living standards of
tribal communities
through better access to resources and amenities.
Pradhan Mantri Janjati Adivasi Nyaya Maha Abhiyaan (PM-JANMAN)
: Launched on
15th November 2023
, with a
Rs 24,104 crore
budget, the scheme focuses on
75 PVTG communities
(11 lakh families) in
18 states
and
1 UT
.
The initiative involves relaxing norms for
road construction
, setting up
Anganwadis
, providing
electricity
, and ensuring
water supply
.
Infrastructure Relaxations:
Road construction
,
Anganwadi centers
, and
health facilities
in tribal areas have relaxed norms under the
Pradhan Mantri Gram Sadak Yojana (PMGSY)
and
Jal Jeevan Mission
to improve accessibility and essential services in tribal regions.
Special provisions have also been made for
solar power
to provide
electricity
to un-electrified households in remote tribal areas.
Educational Initiatives:
Scholarship Schemes
: The
Ministry of Tribal Affairs
implements
5 scholarship schemes
benefiting over
35 lakh students
annually, with an increased budget of
Rs 2500 crore
in
2023-24
.
The integration of
State
and
Tribal portals
with
DBT (Direct Benefit Transfer)
has streamlined the scholarship distribution process.
Establishment of EMRS (Eklavya Model Residential Schools)
: A new
Central Sector Scheme
aims to establish
440 new schools
in
tribal blocks
by
2026
. These schools will offer education on par with
Navodaya Vidyalayas
. Over
728 schools
(including
288 already sanctioned
) will be established, with a significant budget for infrastructure development, including
sports centers
and
teacher recruitment
.
Livelihood and Economic Empowerment:
Pradhan Mantri Janjatiya Vikas Mission (PMJVM)
: Focuses on livelihood-driven development through the creation of
Van Dhan Vikas Kendras
and
Van Dhan Producer Enterprises
, which link
tribal communities
to market linkages for
Minor Forest Produce (MFP)
.
Rs 1612 crore
has been allocated to this mission for
5 years
.
Van Dhan Karyakram
: Started in
2019
, this program has sanctioned over
3800 Dhan Vikas Kendras
covering
10 lakh people
across
28 states
and
UTs
.
87 MFPs
have been added to the list of products eligible for
Minimum Support Price (MSP)
, benefiting tribal communities engaged in forest produce collection.
Health and Nutrition:
Sickle Cell Disease Mission
: Aiming for the eradication of
sickle cell disease
by
2047
, the government has initiated a mission to test
7 crore people
and implement treatment and preventive measures.
Mobile Medical Units and PVTG Hostels
: Under
PM-JANMAN
, provisions have been made for
mobile medical units
,
multipurpose centers
, and
PVTG hostels
to improve health and nutrition in tribal areas.
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