A little africa in india, siddi community live in jambur village near gir forest in gujarat
African by origin,
Indian by nationality and
Gujarati by speech. Jambur village gujarat
Their faces are painted in shades of red, blue and green with designs symbolising traditional African body art, they wear bright orange tiger print skirts, straw caps and breathe fire.
We are not talking about a circus troop, but of the
Siddi tribe who don different avatars at different times of the day.
African by origin, Indian by nationality with Gujarati as their lingua franca – the Siddi tribe lives in a village called Jambur in the heart of
Gujarat. Just like any other village, Jambur has red mud by lanes, houses with thatched rooftops and a few small local shops. Located approximately hundred kilometres from
Junagadh, the village is surrounded by the forest of Gir, which is home to the last of the remaining
Asiatic lions.
“We have completed
300 years in Gujarat and this is our fourth generation in Jambur,” said 60- year-old
Siddique, speaking in heavily accented Afro-English.
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This settlement did not happen out of choice but by force. According to the tribals, there is a long history to their presence in
India. “The
Nawab of Junagadh had once visited
Africa where he fell in love with an African woman. They got married and she moved to
India with him,” said Siddique. “She came to India with a hundred slaves and since then we have been based in Gujarat only,” he added.
Their claim to fame is their origin and they cash-in very well on this. They have a dual profession – although they do small time jobs in the day, they dance to the African beats at night. “There are many tourists visiting Gir and we entertain them with our performance. This helps us make some extra money,” said a member from the tribe in fluent Gujarati.
The Siddi tribe has seen much stardom. They have been a part of the Gujarat tourism video called “
Khushboo Gujarat Ki.”
“The peak tourist season is from
October 16 to June 15. We get several invitations from resorts and hotels in this region to come and perform the
African dance. We had been invited to
Iraq to perform but the event got cancelled,” said Siddique.
On a daily basis, the tribals are engaged in various occupations. They work on the fields, in the forest department, and some as tourist guides and truck drivers. “With the meagre salary it is very difficult to manage. This extra money helps us tremendously,” said Rasheed who is a truck driver. While many members of the tribe work in the forest, there are some who are in government jobs, earning up to Rs 5,000 a month.
And as the night sets in, the
Siddis once again dress up in their tiger prints and set out to perform another spectacular tribal tradition.
(This article was published on
November 2,
2011)
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