aitiot
Aitiot refers to the indigenous people of the Andaman Islands, located in the Bay of Bengal. They are a Negrito group, meaning they are characterized by dark skin, woolly hair, and short stature. Historically, the Aitiot were hunter-gatherers who lived in small, nomadic groups, relying on the rich forest and marine resources of the islands. Their traditional lifestyle involved hunting wild pigs and deer, fishing, and gathering roots, fruits, and honey.
The Aitiot are not a single homogenous group but rather comprise several distinct tribes, each with its
Contact with the outside world, particularly with British colonialists in the 19th century, had a devastating
In contemporary times, efforts have been made by the Indian government to protect the remaining Aitiot communities