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Baiga of India

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Population [2] Language Religion % Christian % Evangl Online NT Jesus Film Progress
526,000 Hindi Hinduism 0.29 % Unknown  
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Baiga of India

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Introduction / History
The name "Gypsy" often conjures up images of wandering bands of peddlers and fortune tellers traveling from place to place in colorful caravans. But this is not always an accurate picture, as many of the world's Gypsies can be found settled in India and the Middle East.

The largest group of Gypsies in India are the Lambadi (or Gormati) Gypsies. Other groups living there include the Tamil Nomads, the Indian Gypsies, the Kanjari, and the Baiga. Although these Gypsy groups are spread throughout India, most of them are concentrated in such areas as Punjab, Madhya Pradesh, Utter Pradesh, Madras, Orissa, and Andhra Pradesh. The Arhagar Gypsies also live in neighboring Pakistan and Bangladesh.

These groups, as well as other Gypsies around the world, are linked linguistically. All of the Gypsy languages belong to the North Indo-Aryan language family. When Gypsies began traveling from India to different regions of Europe hundreds of years ago, different dialects of their language (Romany) emerged. Each dialect became classified by the region in which a particular group settled.

What are their lives like?
Most Indian Gypsies have olive skin, dark hair, and brown eyes. Many believe they are descendants of the Rajputs of medieval India. These were a people who had been expelled from their homeland by Muslim invaders. They were used as grain-carriers and weapon-makers for Muslim troops. The Rajputs wandered throughout India and beyond, as a destitute, ignored, and misunderstood people. Their only valuables were the tools used in their specialized professions. Today, their descendants, the Gypsies, are widespread throughout India. They have maintained a mystical lifestyle that keeps them somewhat socially separate from their surrounding communities.

Not only do the Indian Gypsies usually have more than one occupation, but they also use additional skills to supplement their incomes. Some specialize in making such items as broomsticks, iron tools, and needles. They may also repair tool or work with stone. Other Gypsies are Hindus who believe that one does not have to work for a living, but may gain income by "religious begging." They sing songs and wear special make-up while begging in the name of a specific deity. Acrobats, magicians, tricksters, story-tellers, fortune-tellers, and the like may also polish cattle horns or work as blacksmiths. Some groups have even developed the art of tattooing. Nevertheless, these various occupations are used only when the region's people have a need for them. A Gypsy will change occupations and activities, adapting to a changing society's needs, because they depend on the people in that society for their livelihood. A Gypsy will only settle down when he cannot adapt to the needs of the region. Some of these "settled" Gypsies now live as farmers.

While some Gypsies travel throughout the year, others travel only part of the year, returning to their home camps periodically. Some live in houses similar to those of the region, but many use their wagons or bull carts as dwelling places, and some live in mobile homes. Few travel by foot or on horseback, since they cannot afford such "luxuries."

Typically, Gypsies have very unclean living habits. Sanitation and good hygiene are rarely practiced. Indian Gypsies believe that babies are to be born "into the lap of mother earth." For this reason, a woman will have her baby while lying on a rug on the ground. Children are often poorly cared for; their hair hangs loosely and shoes are seldom worn.

What are their beliefs?
Most Indian Gypsies are Hindu. Others have combined many Hindu practices with their own beliefs. Two groups, however, are Muslim. The Arhagar Gypsies practice Islam because they live in Pakistan, a Muslim country. The Indian Gypsies have simply continued to observe the practices of their Muslim invaders of long ago.

Gypsies are a very superstitious people, and mixed with their religious beliefs are many "taboos." One taboo among the Hindu Gypsies is that a woman's hair must not be combed or let down long in the presence of men. Another is that a woman should not pass in front of a man who is sitting, but rather behind him.

Even though Gypsies are unreserved in speech, many have high moral standards. For example, chastity is very important. In the past, some girls who were involved in prostitution were buried alive. Unmarried girls are still discouraged from going into the cities, and they usually wear veils over their hands and feet while sitting with strangers.

What are their needs?
Many Gypsies live in poverty. Usually the only clothes a Gypsy owns are the ones on his back. An unsanitary lifestyle has created many physical needs among them. The quality of health care, nutrition, and education is poor. Most children do not attend schools because their families are always on the move. Adequate educational opportunities must be provided to raise their standard of living.

Most importantly, these Gypsies are spiritually poor. Christian broadcasts and Scriptures must be made available if they are to hear the Gospel. Christian workers are needed to teach them how to live lives pleasing to God.

Prayer Points
* Ask the Lord to call people who are willing to go to India and share Christ with the Gypsies.
* Pray that the Gypsies who have found Christ will be bold witnesses to their own people.
* Ask God to strengthen, encourage, and protect the small number of Gypsy believers.
* Ask the Holy Spirit to soften the hearts of Gypsies towards Christians so that they will be receptive to the Gospel.
* Pray that God will give missions agencies strategies for reaching the Gypsies.


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Country: India
Continent: Asia
Region: South Asia
Persecution Rank:31 (Only top 50 ranked, 1 = highest persecution ranking)
10/40 Window: Yes
Population in Country:526,000
Largest States:
Madhya Pradesh (388,000)Chhattisgarh (76,000)
Uttar Pradesh (36,000)West Bengal (11,000)
Jharkhand (5,600)Uttarakhand (2,700)
Odisha (2,200)Maharashtra (1,300)
Bihar (200)
Total States on file:10
   
 
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  Peoples [3]
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People Name in Country: Baiga
People Name General: Baiga
Alternate People Names:
BaidguarBaigani
ROP3 Code: 111422
Joshua Project People ID: 16296
Indigenous: Yes
Population in Country: 526,000
Population all Countries: 529,000
Least-Reached: Yes
   
 
Affinity Bloc: South Asian Peoples
People Cluster: Banjara
People Name General: Baiga
Ethnic Code: CNN25f
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Language
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Primary Language: Hindi (441,000 Speakers)
Language Code (ISO): hin    Ethnologue Listing
Secondary Languages:
Chhattisgarhi (62,000)Gondi, Northern (8,100)
Bengali (5,800)Kanauji (3,600)
Santali (2,100)Ho (1,900)
Bhojpuri (1,700)Kumaoni (1,600)
Oriya (1,200)Munda (1,000)
Note: Only 10 largest secondary languages listed
Total Languages: 46
   
 
Religion [4]
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Primary Religion: Hinduism
Major Religions:
Buddhism0.04 % 
Christianity0.29 %(Evangelical: Data not available)
Ethnic Religions0.00 % 
Hinduism99.17 % 
Islam0.04 % 
Non-Religious0.00 % 
Other / Small0.00 % 
Unknown0.46 % 
   
 
Progress Indicators [5]
Progress Scale[6] 1.1   Few, if any, known Evangelicals. Professing Christian <=5%
Least-Reached: Yes
Finishing the Task Status:Level G   Engaged with church planting
GSEC Status:Level 2   Less than 2% Evangelical. Initial (localized) church planting within past 2 years
 
 
Bible Translation Status
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Bible Portions: 1962
New Testament:
1998Online New Testament
Complete Bible: 2000
Possible Bible Sources: Forum of Bible Agencies
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ScriptureEasy Bible
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