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Ho tribe : Protest In Jharkhand

Ho tribe : Protest In Jharkhand

The Ho tribe staged a protest in Jharkhand’s West Singhbhum district against the district administration for interfering in their traditional self-governance system called Manki- Munda system.

  • The Ho or Kolha people are an Austroasiatic Munda ethnic group of India.
  • They call themselves the Ho, Hodoko and Horo, which mean ‘human’ in their own language.
  • They are mostly concentrated in the Kolhan region of Jharkhand, Odisha, West Bengal and Bihar.
  • Over 90% of the Ho practices the indigenous religion Sarnaism.
  • They have a village priest called a deuri.
  • They have a spirit doctor called a deowa who makes sacrifices to these spirits and gods. Much of this happens in a sacred grove outside the village.
  • Ho people speak the Ho language, an Austroasiatic language closely related to Mundari.
  • The majority of the Ho tribe is involved in agriculture, either as land owners or labourers, while others are engaged in mining.
  • Women have higher status among the Ho than they do in most tribes.
  • Most villages have a dedicated dancing ground, called akhra, usually consisting of a cleared space of hard ground under a spreading tree.
  • Traditional Ho music incorporates native instruments including a dama (drum), dholak, dumeng (mandar), and the rutu (flute).