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To which group do the tribals of central and southern India belong?

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Proto-Australoids
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Negritos
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Mongoloids
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Brachycephals
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Solution

The correct option is A Proto-Australoids
The Australoid:
The tribes of central India are mainly Proto-Australoid in their racial ancesting.

The Southern zone is consisted of four Southern States – Andhra Pradesh, Tamil Nadu, Karnataka and Kerala. The Toda, the Chenchu, the Kadar and the Koraga are some of the important tribes of this zone.

Besides these main zones, there is another isolated zone constituting the Andaman and Nicobar Island in the Bay of Bengal. The Jarawa, the Andamanese and the Nicobarese are the important tribes of this zone.

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