Tanti

The Tanti people are found across the northeastern portion of India.The greatest concentration is believed to be in the province of Bihar, western Uttar Pradesh, West Bengal as well as Bangladesh.They are slightly less concentrated than some groups because their designation started with their occupation rather than a particular tribe or group.

Origin

The word tanti is derived from the Hindi word tant, which means a loom. They were traditionally weavers, and are one of the many communities found in South Asia, traditionally associated with this craft. According to their traditions, they were created by the Hindu god Shiva from his tears. The community is found in south Bihar, and district of Ranchi in Jharkhand.[1]

Notable people

References

  1. People of India Bihar Volume XVI, Part Two, edited by S Gopal & Hetukar Jha, pp. 914-916, Seagull Books
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