De-notified tribes
De-notified tribes (DNTs) are communities that were once labeled as "criminal tribes" under the Criminal Tribes Act of 1871 during British colonial rule. This act categorized several nomadic and semi-nomadic communities as "criminal" based on their lifestyle and cultural practices. The colonial government considered these groups to be inherently criminal and subjected them to surveillance, control, and ____ _____ ____ ____ ____ _____ ___ ____ __________ __________ _______ ______.
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