Jarawa (Andaman Islands)
The Jarawa (also Järawa, Jarwa) are one of the indigenous peoples of the Andaman Islands, located in the Bay of Bengal approximately 200 km south of the nearest continental mainland, Cape Negrais in Myanmar. Their present numbers are estimated at between 250-350 individuals. Since they have shunned (and even repelled) most interactions with outsiders, many particulars of their society, culture and traditions are little understood.
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Indigenous peoples - Andaman Islands - Bay of Bengal - Km - Cape Negrais - Myanmar - Society - Culture
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Along with other indigenous Andamanese peoples they have inhabited the islands for at least several thousand years, and most likely a great deal longer. The Andaman Islands have been known to outsiders since antiquity; however, until quite recent times they were infrequently visited, and such contacts were predominantly sporadic and temporary. For the greater portion of their history their only significant contact has been with other Andamanese groups; the experience of such a lengthy period of isolation almost completely lacking in external cultural influences can at most be equalled by only very few other peoples in the world, if at all.
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Before the 1800s their homelands most probably ranged over most of South Andaman Island and nearby islets; with the subsequent arrival of Indian and Karen (Burmese) settlers their territory has altered, and they are now concentrated along the western side of South Andaman and Middle Andaman Islands. They are noted for vigourously maintaining their independence and distance from external groups, actively discouraging most incursions and attempts at contact. Of the remaining Andamanese peoples, only the Sentinelese have been able to maintain a more isolate situation, and their society and traditions persist with little variance from their practices they observed before the first significant contacts were made.
Related Topics:
1800s - South Andaman Island - Indian - Karen (Burmese) - Middle Andaman - Sentinelese
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