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- Karen_of_the_Andamans abstract "The Karen of the Andamans are Karen people who live in the Andaman and Nicobar Islands.The Karen were encouraged to settle in the Andaman islands in 1924 by Dr Marshall, the principal of the Karen Baptist Theological Seminary, following a visit to his cousin, who was the commissioner there. In 1925, the first thirteen families arrived, led by a priest, Reverend Luygi. In 1926, another fifty families arrived and the first Karen village, Webi, was founded on the Middle Andaman Island. They worked as foresters, for which purpose the British government had moved them to the Islands with the help of the missionaries, and the population of the village was about 500 people in 2009.In 2004, the total population of Karen in the Andamans was about 2000 people, living in eight villages in the Mayabunder tehsil of the North and Middle Andaman district: Borang, Chipon, Deopur, Lataw, Karmatang 9 and 10, Lucknow (Burmadera) and Webi.A government declaration was made on 12 December 2005, reserving some government jobs and places in higher education for the Karen as one of the Other Backward Classes in the Andaman and Nicobar Islands.The Karen respect the natural forest in a spiritual way and so avoid defiling it by spitting or urinating. Their harvesting of its resources for their community is sensitive to the need for sustainability and so they avoid killing female animals in their hunting. They use a variety of forest plants for construction, food and medicine. For example, they make canoes from the trunks of mulberry trees (artocarpus chaplasha Roxb.) and use a paste of the sweet flag laniti with other aromatic plants as a poultice for colds and headaches.".
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- Karen_of_the_Andamans wikiPageWikiLink Acorus_calamus.
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- Karen_of_the_Andamans wikiPageWikiLink British_Raj.
- Karen_of_the_Andamans wikiPageWikiLink Category:Ethnic_groups_in_the_Andaman_and_Nicobar_Islands.
- Karen_of_the_Andamans wikiPageWikiLink Category:Karen_people.
- Karen_of_the_Andamans wikiPageWikiLink Category:Other_Backward_Classes.
- Karen_of_the_Andamans wikiPageWikiLink Karen_Baptist_Theological_Seminary.
- Karen_of_the_Andamans wikiPageWikiLink Karen_people.
- Karen_of_the_Andamans wikiPageWikiLink Mayabunder.
- Karen_of_the_Andamans wikiPageWikiLink Michael_Lloyd_Ferrar.
- Karen_of_the_Andamans wikiPageWikiLink Middle_Andaman_Island.
- Karen_of_the_Andamans wikiPageWikiLink North_and_Middle_Andaman_district.
- Karen_of_the_Andamans wikiPageWikiLink Other_Backward_Class.
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- Karen_of_the_Andamans wikiPageWikiLink Reservation_in_India.
- Karen_of_the_Andamans wikiPageWikiLink Sustainability.
- Karen_of_the_Andamans wikiPageWikiLink Tehsil.
- Karen_of_the_Andamans wikiPageWikiLinkText "Andaman and Nicobar Islands".
- Karen_of_the_Andamans wikiPageWikiLinkText "Karen of the Andamans".
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- Karen_of_the_Andamans subject Category:Ethnic_groups_in_the_Andaman_and_Nicobar_Islands.
- Karen_of_the_Andamans subject Category:Karen_people.
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- Karen_of_the_Andamans hypernym People.
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- Karen_of_the_Andamans comment "The Karen of the Andamans are Karen people who live in the Andaman and Nicobar Islands.The Karen were encouraged to settle in the Andaman islands in 1924 by Dr Marshall, the principal of the Karen Baptist Theological Seminary, following a visit to his cousin, who was the commissioner there. In 1925, the first thirteen families arrived, led by a priest, Reverend Luygi. In 1926, another fifty families arrived and the first Karen village, Webi, was founded on the Middle Andaman Island.".
- Karen_of_the_Andamans label "Karen of the Andamans".
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