- The
Jarawas (
Jarawa: Aong,
pronounced [əŋ]) are an
indigenous people of the
Andaman Islands in India. They live in
parts of
South Andaman and
Middle Andaman...
- re****tions as
warriors and
uncompromising defenders of
their territory. The
Jarawas managed to
survive as a
tribal entity despite suffering m****ive po****tion...
- Look up
Jarawa in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Jarawa may
refer to:
Jarawas (Andaman Islands), one of the
indigenous peoples of the
Andaman Islands...
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Jarawa (also
known as Jar, Jara, or in Hausa: Jaranci) is the most
populous of the
Bantu languages of
northern Nigeria. It is a
dialect cluster consisting...
- /ə/); 96
speakers (Onge) in 1997,
mostly monolingual Jarawa or
Järawa;
estimated at 200
speakers (
Jarawa) in 1997,
monolingual The
attested Andamanese languages...
- INS
Jarawa is a
naval base of the
Indian Armed Forces under the joint-services
Andaman and
Nicobar Command located in Port
Blair in the
Andaman & Nicobar...
- as "clans" of Jarawa, with
Jangil being described as "a
fourth clan of
Jarawas of
which nothing has been seen
since 1907." A
Great Andamanese legend about...
- The
Jarawa or Jrāwa were a
nomadic Berber Zenata tribal confederacy, who may have
converted to
Christianity according to
Mohamed Talbi,
though Ibn Khaldun...
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Jarawa people may
refer to:
Jarawa (Andaman Islands), a
tribal people of the
Andaman Islands of
India Jarawa (Berber), a
Berber tribe Jarawa language (disambiguation)...
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broader class of
Andamanese peoples.
Along with the
Great Andamanese, the
Jarawas, the Onge, the Shompen, and the Nicobarese, the
Sentinelese are one of...