Professor Haimendorf: The Foreigner Who Became a Soul-Mate to Indian Tribals

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News18•11-01-2026, 19:20
Professor Haimendorf: The Foreigner Who Became a Soul-Mate to Indian Tribals
- •Professor Haimendorf, an English anthropologist, deeply integrated into the lives of Adivasi tribals in India.
- •He conducted extensive research on Chenchus and Konda Reddis in Nallamala forest (1938-39) and Gond tribals in Adilabad district (1941).
- •Living in a thatched hut in Marlavai village, he observed tribal struggles, adopting their language, food, and lifestyle.
- •His recommendations for tribal rights over land, water, and forest led to significant welfare laws.
- •The Haimendorf couple's ashes were brought to Marlavai, and their death anniversary is observed annually, preserving their legacy.
Why It Matters: Professor Haimendorf, an English anthropologist, dedicated his life to securing rights for Indian tribals.
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