varautoi
Varautoi, also known as the "Vara" or "Vara people," are an indigenous ethnic group primarily residing in the Indian state of Gujarat. They are one of the largest tribal communities in India, with a population estimated to be around 1.5 million. The varautoi are known for their distinct cultural practices, traditional attire, and unique language, which is a dialect of Gujarati. They are primarily engaged in agriculture, with rice and millet being their staple crops. The varautoi have a rich oral tradition, with folklore and stories passed down through generations. They are also known for their craftsmanship, particularly in the making of traditional textiles and jewelry. The varautoi have faced challenges due to issues of land rights and social marginalization, but they continue to preserve their cultural heritage and maintain their unique identity within the diverse fabric of India.