Rabari Tribe
The Rabari people are an ethnic group from Rajasthan, the Kutch region of Gujarat, and the Sindh province of Pakistan. They are also referred to as Raika, Rabari, and Dewasi people. The Rabari belongs to the warrior class.
- The origin of Rabaris was Arab. They are of ancient Thamud tribe of Arab descent.
- They moved to Baluchistan from Hegra, where they still worship the Charani Goddess Hinglaj in a temple.
- The major Rabari migrations, according to Sigrid Westphal-Helbusch, happened in the 12th and 14th centuries when they traveled from Marwar to Sindh and Kutch. The movement patterns of the Rabaris are comparable to those of the Rajputs and Charans, two other migrant groups residing in this region, suggesting a shared past. Westphal-Helbusch attributes the Charan influence to the goddess worship practices of Rabaris.
Endangered Tribes of the World with Interesting
Endangered tribes of the world are the tribes or sections of tribes that are considered more vulnerable than other tribes. Referred to as indigenous peoples in intentional isolation, these groups choose to remain uncontacted. Although it is difficult to accurately determine the actual number of endangered tribes due to legal restrictions, estimates from the UN’s Inter-American Commission on Human Rights and the nonprofit organization Survival International suggest that there are between 100 and 200 endangered tribes, with a total population of up to 10,000. Most of South America’s endangered tribes are found in northern Brazil, where the Brazilian government and National Geographic believe that there are between 77 and 84 tribes.
Table of Content
- Who are Endangered Tribes?
- List of 10 Endangered Tribes of the World
- Wodaabe Tribe
- Rabari Tribe
- Kazakhs Tribe
- Maori Tribe
- Mundari Tribe
- Banna Tribe
- Bushmen Tribe
- Awa Tribe
- Rio Pardo Indians
- Ayoreo-Totobiegosode Indians
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