Adivasi People

Adivasi People

The Adivasi people (plural: Adivasi) were the ancestors of a number of indigenous groups that still exist in Indus today. In the chronology of the Book of Turnings, they emerged when Emiran explorers arrived in Indus and mixed with the Esea people during the First Tādhēskō in 62,743 BP. Explorers that continued eastward also established the Sơn Vi in Chang Jiang Pingyuan and spread out in what scientists today refer to as the Inner Upper Paleolithic (IUP) Expansion.  

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The Book of Turnings is a worldbuilding exercise intended to inspire and empower people to explore mythology and stories that span the many millennia of prehistory. However, the story of the Adivasi people is theirs and only theirs to tell. This article has been included here to give respect to the place of this truly ancient culture in the timeline of human existence. However, out of respect for these indigenous people, and in somber acknowledgment of the genocide committed against them, we will end this article here. Please do not create stories about any indigenous culture unless you have an authentic connection to their community.   More information:
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62,743 BP
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