According to the 2011 Census, tribes in Bihar make up about 1.3% of the state's population. Most tribal areas were transferred to Jharkhand in 2000 when Jharkhand was carved out of Bihar. The Ministry of Tribal Affairs recognizes 33 tribal groups residing in Bihar.
The districts in Bihar with the largest Scheduled Tribes populations, as per the 2011 Census, are West Champaran, Katihar, Purnea, Banka, and Siwan.
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The Oraon tribal group is primarily found in the districts of Rohtas, Buxar, Darbhanga, Kaimur (Bhabua), West Champaran, and Bhagalpur in Bihar. Many members of the Oraon tribe have migrated from the Chota Nagpur region of Jharkhand.
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Social and Religious Life
Family and Marriage
Funeral Practices
Music and Dance
Socio-religious Gatherings and Festivals
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The Gond tribal group is primarily located in the districts of West Champaran, Saran, Siwan, and Rohtas in Bihar. They predominantly speak the Mundari language along with the local dialect.
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Art and Craft
Religion and Beliefs
Marriage Customs
Tribal art and culture in Bihar is unique and includes tribal songs, art, and literature.
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