Bhoksa people explained

Group:Boksa or Buksa
Region1: India
Region2:Uttarakhand
Pop2:46,771[1]
Region3:Uttar Pradesh
Pop3:4,367[2]
Languages:Buksa language
Religions:Hinduism, traditional beliefs
Related:Chhetri Khas Pokhariya Banrawats Kumaoni people Rana Tharu

Bhoksa, also known as Buksa/Bukhasiya, are indigenous peoples living mainly in the Indian states of Uttarakhand and Uttar Pradesh. They are mostly concentrated in Dehradun and Nainital districts in the foothills of the outer Himalayas.[3] They are also found in the Bijnor district of Uttar Pradesh, where they are known as Khas. Both communities have been granted Scheduled Tribe status.

History

The Bhoksa speak the Buksa language.[4]

The language is spoken in Uttarakhand, mainly in southwestern Nainital district, along a diagonal from Ramnagar to Dineshpur. It is spoken around 130 villages in Kichha and Kashipur tehsils, some in Bijnor and Pauri Garhwal district.

Present circumstances

, the Bhoksa of Uttarakhand were classified as a Scheduled Tribe under the Indian government's reservation program of affirmative action.[5] As Buksa, they are similarly classified in Uttar Pradesh.[6]

See also

Further reading

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Uttaranchal, Data Highlights: The Scheduled Tribes, Census of India 2001 . 2008-03-16 .
  2. Web site: Uttar Pradesh, Data Highlights: The Scheduled Tribes, Census of India 2001 . 2008-03-16 .
  3. Book: Singh , R . Social Transformation of Indian Tribes. Anmol Publications PVT. LTD.. New Delhi, India. 81-261-0452-X. 25–26. Composition and Social Order . April 2004.
  4. Web site: Buksa. ethnologue.com. 31 August 2012.
  5. Web site: Census of India: Government of India . List of Scheduled Tribes . 7 March 2007 . 27 November 2012 . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20100605042409/http://censusindia.gov.in/Tables_Published/SCST/scst_main.html . 5 June 2010 .
  6. Web site: State wise Scheduled Tribes — Uttar Pradesh . Ministry of Tribal Affairs, Government of India . 2017-02-04 . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20161123041643/http://tribal.nic.in/WriteReadData/CMS/Documents/201212010356439267578File1068.pdf . 2016-11-23 .