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[[Image:Kutia kondh woman.JPG|thumb|A woman from the Kutia Kondh tribal group in [[Orissa]]]]
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'''Khonds''', or '''Kandhs''' are an [[Adivasi|aboriginal tribe]] of [[India]], inhabiting the tributary states of [[Orissa]] and [[Srikakulam]], in the [[Vizianagaram]] and [[Visakhapatnam]] districts of [[Andhra Pradesh]]. Their main divisions are into Kutia, or hill Khonds and plain-dwelling Khonds; the landowners are known as [[Raj Khonds]]. Their religion is [[animism|animistic]], and their pantheon includes eighty-three gods. They have given their name to the Khondmals, a subdivision of Angul district in Orissa. The Khond language, [[Kui language (Dravidian)|Kui]], is more closely related to [[Telugu language|Telugu]] than is [[Gondi language|Gondi]].
'''Khonds''', or '''Kandhs''' are an [[Adivasi|aboriginal tribe]] of [[India]], inhabiting the tributary states of [[Orissa]] and [[Srikakulam]], in the [[Vizianagaram]] and [[Visakhapatnam]] districts of [[Andhra Pradesh]]. Their main divisions are into Kutia, or hill Khonds and plain-dwelling Khonds; the landowners are known as [[Raj Khonds]]. Their religion is [[animism|animistic]], and their pantheon includes eighty-three gods. They have given their name to the Khondmals, a subdivision of Angul district in Orissa. The Khond language, [[Kui language (Dravidian)|Kui]], is more closely related to [[Telugu language|Telugu]] than is [[Gondi language|Gondi]].
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A woman from the Kutia Kondh tribal group in Orissa

Khonds, or Kandhs are an aboriginal tribe of India, inhabiting the tributary states of Orissa and Srikakulam, in the Vizianagaram and Visakhapatnam districts of Andhra Pradesh. Their main divisions are into Kutia, or hill Khonds and plain-dwelling Khonds; the landowners are known as Raj Khonds. Their religion is animistic, and their pantheon includes eighty-three gods. They have given their name to the Khondmals, a subdivision of Angul district in Orissa. The Khond language, Kui, is more closely related to Telugu than is Gondi. The 1911 Britannica classifies the Khonds as:

"a finer type than the Gonds. They are as tall as the average Hindu and not much darker, while in features they are very Aryan. They are undoubtedly a mixed Dravidian race, with much Aryan blood."

The Khonds became notorious on the British occupation of their district about 1835 for the prevalence and cruelty of the human sacrifices they practiced. These Meriah sacrifices were intended to further the fertilization of the earth. It was incumbent on the Khonds to purchase their victims. Unless bought with a price they were not deemed acceptable. They seldom sacrificed Khonds, though in hard times Khonds were obliged to sell their children and they could then be purchased as Meriahs. Persons of any race, age or sex were acceptable if purchased. Many were bought and kept and well treated. Meriah women were encouraged to become mothers.

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  • Public Domain This article incorporates text from a publication now in the public domainChisholm, Hugh, ed. (1911). Encyclopædia Britannica (11th ed.). Cambridge University Press. {{cite encyclopedia}}: Missing or empty |title= (help)