Making Friends with Criminal Tribes

Jena Furley wonders what future project awaits her as she moves to Baroda.

I’m working at an NGO called Bhasha right now. They work with the nomadic tribes in Gujurat called the Adivasi. These tribes never really accepted British rule and, as a result, were labled as “criminal tribes.” Ever since then they have been persecuted and descriminated against even though the British have moved out and the Indian government have “denotified” them. Such is the power of 200 years of colonialism.

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