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Tribals’ Home Construction-A Trust System

Author(s) Dr. Gaddam Venkanna
Country India
Abstract A shelter, a nest, and a cloth are the most important of the basic human needs. A person needs a nest to withstand these three elements: cold, sun, and rain. To build this, people build different types of houses depending on their financial circumstances. If they have the financial means to build a house in flat areas, people can easily find people to work. Skilled workers (masonry) are also available. However, tribals who build houses in hilly or forested areas have to work harder to do so. Because it is very difficult to find a habitable area in forest areas, tribals choose high places and places near water bodies for building houses. By building a house on a high place, water does not accumulate around the house or in the surrounding areas during the rainy season. Moreover, building a house in a high place provides an opportunity to anticipate the presence of migratory wild animals and take precautions. Also, they choose a place to live close to water facilities so that they can meet their daily needs.
Keywords Tribals, Home, Construction, trust, belief, financial circumstances, safety, facilities
Field Sociology > Linguistic / Literature
Published In Volume 7, Issue 3, May-June 2026
Published On 2026-05-15

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