Essay On Tribal Women

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Due to globalization these tribal people is also affected and statistics shows that the crime against women is also increasing in tribes, in Himachal year 2011-12 it was 1024 and in the year 2012-13 it is 1523. Hindu marriage act is not implemented in kinnaur and kinnauri tribal women had no right on property after marriage. Kinnauri tribes have their own customs, norms and cultural beliefs which they had followed from years. Kinnauri tribal women proved themselves in almost every point of life and prove that they are no less than men due to their hard work whether at home, field or even at working places. In Kinnaur district, female work participation rate is 59.17 in census 2011 which is district wise in Himachal Pradesh highest participation rate of women’s. In India, the phenomenon of violence in the family is very complex and deep-rooted. Women are deemed inferior in this male oriented society (Lakshmaiahet, 1995)
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Further in thinking of their education, several other questions come to mind. Even if a tribal woman is educated, what does she do. How does it affect her life; herself, her identity and her relational networks? Does it bring out a change in her ethnic and cultural selfhood? Does it bring out a chance in her ethnic and cultural selfhood? Does it widen the significantly affect a change in her cultural and personal identity? Does it significantly affect a chance in her cultural and personal identity? Does bring educated make her less burdened and more freely or on the contrary do her life stresses increase as she becomes more internally aware of her inner self and the consequent needs which awareness bring with itself? How does a tribal woman after receiving education retain linkages and connections with her own

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