Total population | |
---|---|
304,073 | |
Regions with significant populations | |
India | |
Maharashtra | 285,334 |
Gujarat | 13,632 |
Rajasthan | 4,833 |
Karnataka | 274 |
Languages | |
Marathi • Katkari | |
Religion | |
Hinduism |
The Katkari also called Kathodi,[1][2][3] are an Indian tribe from Maharashtra. They have been categorised as a Scheduled tribe.[4] They are bilingual, speaking the Katkari language, a dialect of the Marathi-Konkani languages, with each other; they speak Marathi with the Marathi speakers, who are a majority in the populace where they live.[5][nb 1] In Maharashtra the Katkari have been designated a Particularly vulnerable tribal group (PVTG), along with two other groups included in this sub-category: the Madia Gond and the Kolam.[6][7][8] In the case of the Katkari this vulnerability derives from their history as a nomadic, forest-dwelling people listed by the British Raj under the Criminal Tribes Act of 1871,[9] a stigma that continues to this day.[10][11][12]
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