ostm_logo
ostm_logo

TRIBES OF ODISHA

TRIBES OF ODISHA

TRIBES OF ODISHA

Jatapu

Region: Rayagada and Gajapati

Population*: 14,890

Language: Kuvi, Telugu and Odia

Map: Click Here

Origin: The Jatapu are believed to be part of the Kondhs, but now identified as a separate group.

Occupation: The Jatapu are settled agriculturalists living in Rayagada and Gajapati districts. Subsidiary occupations include carpentry, rope weaving from siali fibre and wage earning.

*Scheduled Tribes Population as per Census 2011 data.
 PVTGs Population as per Micro Project Survey Data, 2010

Jatapu

Region: Rayagada and Gajapati

Population*: 14,890

Language: Kuvi, Telugu and Odia

Map: Click Here

Origin: The Jatapu are believed to be part of the Kondhs, but now identified as a separate group.

Occupation: The Jatapu are settled agriculturalists living in Rayagada and Gajapati districts. Subsidiary occupations include carpentry, rope weaving from siali fibre and wage earning.

*Scheduled Tribes Population as per Census 2011 data.
 PVTGs Population as per Micro Project Survey Data, 2010

Jatapu

Region: Rayagada and Gajapati

Population*: 14,890

Language: Kuvi, Telugu and Odia

Map: Click Here

Origin: The Jatapu are believed to be part of the Kondhs, but now identified as a separate group.

Occupation: The Jatapu are settled agriculturalists living in Rayagada and Gajapati districts. Subsidiary occupations include carpentry, rope weaving from siali fibre and wage earning.

*Scheduled Tribes Population as per Census 2011 data.
 PVTGs Population as per Micro Project Survey Data, 2010

Jatapu

Region: Rayagada and Gajapati

Population*: 14,890

Language: Kuvi, Telugu and Odia

Map: Click Here

Origin: The Jatapu are believed to be part of the Kondhs, but now identified as a separate group.

Occupation: The Jatapu are settled agriculturalists living in Rayagada and Gajapati districts. Subsidiary occupations include carpentry, rope weaving from siali fibre and wage earning.

*Scheduled Tribes Population as per Census 2011 data.
 PVTGs Population as per Micro Project Survey Data, 2010