Great Andamanese

Great Andamanese

Great Andamanese is a collective term used to refer to related groups or tribes of indigenous peoples who lived throughout most of the Great Andaman archipelago, the main and closely-situated group of islands in the Andaman Islands. Their collective identity is put forward mainly on the basis of their cultural similarity and of linguistic analysis; the languages spoken by the different groups were (from what is known) clearly related, and formed one of the two identified families or subgroups of indigenous Andamanese languages (the Great Andamanese family).

By the time the British established a permanent settlement and penal colony in the Andaman Islands (the 1860s), there were 10 distinct linguistic/territorial groups of Great Andamanese, who had persisted on these islands for thousands of years largely untouched by external influences. However, as migration of settlers to the islands increased over the succeeding decades, the numbers and societal groups of the Great Andamanese peoples progressively deteriorated. Today, there are only a few dozen individuals left of Great Andamanese descent, living on the small Strait island, and the cultural and linguistic identities of the individual groups have largely been lost.

The Great Andamanese peoples are collectively distinguished from other indigenous Andamanese groups by culture, geography and language. The peoples that originally lived in the southern part of Great Andaman - some areas of South Andaman Island and Rutland Island - as well as Little Andaman Island and North Sentinel Island, speak languages which are classified in a separate family of Andamanese languages, Ongan.

The 10 distinct Great Andamanese groups were generally distributed in territories which "partitioned off" segments ranging along the narrow archipelago of Great Andaman, which runs essentially in a north-south line for approximately 350 km, but is only some 50 km at its widest extent. This peculiar geography meant that groups typically had at most three sets of neighbouring tribes. Roughly arranged from north to south, the different Great Andamanese peoples were:
* Aka-Cari
* Aka-Kora
* Aka-Bo
* Aka-Jeru
* Aka-Kede
* Aka-Kol
* Oko-Juwoi
* A-Pucikwar
* Akar-Bale
* Aka-Bea


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