Which activity of traders and moneylenders took time to be understood by the tribals?

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Abhishek Mishra

2 years ago

During 19th century tribal groups found that traders and moneylenders were coming into forests more often, wanting to buy forest produce, offering cash loans, and asking them to work for wages. This activity of traders and moneylenders took time to be understood by the tribals.

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