{Tribal Cultural Research and Training Institute} 1964

{Tribal Cultural Research and Training Institute}. 1964. The tribes of Andhra Pradesh. Hyderabad: Tribal Cultural Research and Training Institute, Tribal Welfare Dept., Andhra Pradesh. 78pp.

@book{587718,
  address    = {Hyderabad},
  author     = {{Tribal Cultural Research and Training Institute}},
  pages      = {78},
  publisher  = {Tribal Cultural Research and Training Institute, Tribal Welfare Dept., Andhra Pradesh},
  title      = {The tribes of Andhra Pradesh},
  year       = {1964},
  bestfn     = {eurasia\tribal_andhra1964_o.pdf},
  besttxt    = {ptxt2\eurasia\tribal_andhra1964_o.txt},
  fn         = {eurasia\tribal_andhra1964.pdf, eurasia\tribal_andhra1964_o.pdf},
  hhtype     = {overview;ethnographic},
  inlg       = {English [eng]},
  lgcode     = {Koya, Yanadi, Gond, Naikpod, Yerukula [yeu], Sugali = Banjari = Lambadi, Konda Dora, Savara, Jatapu = Kuvi, Bagata = Bagatha = Bhakta = Telugu [tel], Konda Reddi speak Telugu with a peculiar accent, Konda Kapu = Telugu [tel], Kammara speak a corrupt form of Oriya, Valmiki = Kupia [key], Gadaba, Khond, Chenchu, Kolam, Kotia-Benthu-Oriya, Muka Dora, Pardhan, Porja, Manna Dora in the interior forests speak Oriya whereas others who settled in the plain areas speak Telugu, Goud, Reddi Dora, Nayak, Andh [anr], Mali speak a corrupt form of Oriya, Thoti, Kulia speak Oriya and Telugu, Bhil, Kattunayakan, Rona},
  macro_area = {Eurasia},
  src        = {hh}
}

Languages

Name in source Glottolog languoid
Koya
    Yanadi
      Gond
        Naikpod
          Yerukula
          Sugali = Banjari = Lambadi
            Konda Dora
              Savara
                Jatapu = Kuvi
                  Bagata = Bagatha = Bhakta
                  Konda Reddi speak Telugu with a peculiar accent
                    Konda Kapu
                    Kammara speak a corrupt form of Oriya
                      Valmiki
                      Gadaba
                        Khond
                          Chenchu
                            Kolam
                              Kotia-Benthu-Oriya
                                Muka Dora
                                  Pardhan
                                    Porja
                                      Manna Dora in the interior forests speak Oriya whereas others who settled in the plain areas speak Telugu
                                        Goud
                                          Reddi Dora
                                            Nayak
                                              Andh
                                              Mali speak a corrupt form of Oriya
                                                Thoti
                                                  Kulia speak Oriya and Telugu
                                                    Bhil
                                                      Kattunayakan
                                                        Rona