Badaga

Asiaintensive agriculturalists

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In the sixteenth century, the Badaga migrated from the Mysore district to the Nilgiri hills; in the 20th century, they occupied over 300 villages. They practiced swidden cultivation, growing millet and potatoes, and entered into various exchange networks with neighboring tribes. British settlers in the area introduced tea cultivation, which has become a major cash crop.

Identifier
Region
  • Asia
Subregion
  • South Asia
Subsistence Type
  • intensive agriculturalists
Countries
  • India