A huge land grab is threatening India’s tribal people. They need global help | Mari Marcel Thekaekara

Adivasi have lived in the nation’s forests for millennia. But now, under the spurious guise of conservation, millions face eviction

About 8 million indigenous people in India are in danger of being evicted from forests that their ancestors have lived in for millennia. This grave injustice follows a shocking supreme court ruling that rides roughshod over the rights of India’s indigenous people, known as Adivasi, or tribals.

According to the 2011 census, these tribal people number 104 million – almost 9% of the country’s then 1.2 billion population. It is the largest indigenous population in any country in the world, occupying 22% of India’s geographical terrain.

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