- Look up
buksa in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Buksa may
refer to:
Buksa people, an
ethnic group of
India Buksa language, an Indo-Aryan
language Adam...
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Bhoksa, also
known as Buksa/Bukhasiya, are
indigenous peoples living mainly in the
Indian states of
Uttarakhand and
Uttar Pradesh. They are
mostly concentrated...
- are home to a
number of
tribal communities such as Agaria, Baiga, Bhar,
Bhoksa, Bind, Chero, Gond, Kol and Korwa. Five of
these tribal communities have...
- Buksa, also
known as
Buksari and
Bhoksa, is an Indo-Aryan
language spoken by the
Buksa people in
parts of
Uttarakhand and
Uttar Pradesh, India. Within...
- state, but
their scheduled status is
limited to
specific districts.
Bhotiya Bhoksa,
Buksa Jaunsari Raji
Tharu Gond, Dhuria, Nayak, Ojaha, Patari, Raj Gond...
- 2%,
Christianity 1.7%,
Prakriti 0.7%, Baháʼí 0.03%
Related ethnic groups Dhimal Bhoksa Lampucchwa Tharu Rana
Tharu Ban
Rawats other Indo-Aryan peoples...
- sāmājika-sāṃskr̥tika-sarvekshaṇa by Rāmajīta Śukla. Sañjaya Prakāśana, 1981 -
Bhoksa (Indic people). 1981. p. 56.
Retrieved 4
April 2019. Pal,
Hamendar Bhisham;...
- Mudugars, Paniyans, Kattunayakans, Mannans, Muthuvans, Kanikkarans, Todas,
Bhoksas, Rajis, etc. "Godna Painting". www.artsofindia.in.
Retrieved 2024-09-26...
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significant po****tions Nepal 83,308 India 91,342
Languages Rana Tharu, Nepali,
Hindi Religion Hinduism Related ethnic groups Bhoksa people Tharu people...
- to
evade outbreaks of diseases. Today, they are
subsistence farmers. The
Bhoksa people are
indigenous to the
western Terai in the
Indian Kumaon division...