Tribal Migration And Resettlement: Social, Economic And Cultural Impacts In The 21St Century

Authors

  • R. Sathya Bhama Associate Professor, PG and Research Department of History, T hanthai Periyar Govt. Arts and Science College (Autonomous), Tiruchirappalli.

Keywords:

Tribal migration, Resettlement, Economic displacement, Cultural identity, Indigenous rights

Abstract

In the 21st century, tribal communities face migration and resettlement challenges that arise where development, globalisation and cultural preservation intersect. These movements, whether chosen or imposed, are influenced by a combination of factors such as economic inequality, environmental harm, climate crises, conflicts and expansive infrastructure development. Although
certain tribal groups pursue migration to secure better economic prospects, most experience systemic disadvantages. Being uprooted frequently disrupts cultural traditions, weakens community bonds and increases economic vulnerability. This study examines how tribal migration and resettlement impact social, economic and cultural spheres worldwide, with illustrative examples from South Asia, Sub-Saharan Africa, Latin America and Indigenous communities in North America. Using
a qualitative secondary research methodology, it synthesizes scholarly literature, case studies, policy analyses and ethnographic accounts. Results suggest that resettlement without community participation typically undermines long-term well-being, while participatory frameworks and culturally sensitive rehabilitation can mitigate harm. The study concludes that inclusive policies
emphasizing land rights, livelihood security and cultural preservation are essential for fostering resilience among tribal communities.

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Published

2025-12-11

How to Cite

R. Sathya Bhama. (2025). Tribal Migration And Resettlement: Social, Economic And Cultural Impacts In The 21St Century. International Journal of Current Humanities & Social Science Researches (IJCHSSR) ISSN: 2456-7205, Peer Reviewed and Refereed Journal, 9(4), 137–142. Retrieved from https://journal.indiancommunities.org/index.php/ijchssr/article/view/302

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