paraja
Paraja is a tribal community in India, primarily concentrated in the eastern state of Odisha, with smaller populations in neighboring states such as Chhattisgarh. They are recognized as a Scheduled Tribe by the Government of India, reflecting their distinct cultural practices and historical marginalization within the region’s social structure.
The Paraja traditionally rely on a mix of shifting cultivation, forest produce gathering, and small-scale agriculture,
In historical terms, the Paraja, like other Adivasi groups in eastern India, have faced land dispossession,